New Delhi: Property owners in Delhi with buildings up to 105 square metres will no longer have to undergo mandatory physical inspection by MCD engineers for regularisation. The civic body has shifted the entire process online in a move aimed at reducing delays and simplifying approvals.
Key Changes in the Regularisation Process
The decision is expected to benefit thousands of residents who often faced procedural hurdles and long waits in getting smaller residential buildings regularised. According to mayor Pravesh Wahi, the move will help clear pending cases faster while making the system more transparent and citizen-friendly.
Online Submission and Undertaking
He explained that to remove obstacles in the regularisation process for buildings up to 105 square metres (127 square yards), the mandatory physical inspection by an engineer has now been abolished. Under the new system, the entire process will now be completed online. The building owner will only need to submit an undertaking certified by an authorised architect and deposit the prescribed fee. Thereafter, MCD will complete the regularisation process within the stipulated timeframe.
Benefits for Property Owners
- Elimination of physical inspections reduces delays and bureaucratic hurdles.
- Online process ensures transparency and faster approvals.
- Owners save time and effort by avoiding multiple visits to MCD offices.
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