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Builders may face MCOCA for illegal constructions

Q: Maharashtra state government has adopted a new policy according to which a special officer will be appointed to keep a tab on illegal constructions.

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But still similar cases come up in Mumbai as well where builders fake documents and involve in illegal constructions. My question is will the government appoint a deputy commissioner of police or above rank officer to keep a watch or to take awareness of these complaints of illegal structures in Mumbai.
AK Jain


Developers know it very well that if they go ahead with an illegal construction and sell it to poor persons, the govt. will regularize it on humanitarian grounds and has to face a jail term for atleast 2 yrs. but still they are doing the same job.
Kunal,  
13th April 2016


That is why the Magharashtra Govt. is considering to to book them under MCOCA. At the same time he has made an agreement with the buyers that if the government did not regularise it, the buyers would be responsible for the illegal construction.
AK Jain,  Mumbai
13th April 2016


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As per this policy, civic and police officials responsible for illegal constructions and is considering MCOCA against guilty builders to control such practice. Offenses are registered under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) and will be non-bailable.
Gangasagar Patil


Hi friend,
I think its a very good decision by the Maharashtra Govt. And if any fake documents being used by Mumbai-based builder for illegal construction, an officer has been appointed by the Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner to take action on the issue.
Kunal,  
13th April 2016


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