Small residential buildings in Delhi seeking regularisation will no longer need physical inspection
NEW DELHI: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has removed the mandatory
physical inspection requirement for regularisation of residential buildings up to 105 square metres, officials said on Wednesday.
According to an official statement, the civic body said the move is aimed at simplifying the building regularisation process and reducing delays in the disposal of pending cases.
Under the revised system, owners of eligible properties will no longer need an engineer's physical inspection for regularisation approval. Instead, applicants can submit an undertaking certified by an authorised architect, along with a fee, Online.
The decision was taken to reduce procedural hurdles and make civic services more
citizen-friendly," Mayor Pravesh Wahi said.
The civic body also said the change is also expected to improve municipal revenue collection.
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