Punchayat plot in Bangalore
5 years ago
Hi,
I am planning to a buy a plot in Yerappanahalli (near Kannur/Hennur), Bangalore. The property is
newly formed layout and approved by Panchayat approved.DC conversion is done and have got BMDRA NOC and betterment charges are paid They have left enough space for amenities as well. But only thing is the layout is approved by Panchayat, In the blogs I read like Panchayat does not have any right to approve a layout. Like to know if I can buy the property if the title of the property is clear. Confused about if i may need to face issues in future because Panchayat does not have rights to approve a layout if it is true.
Ambrose Leo
Responded 5 years ago
A.It is for the buyer to get opproval of layout , you can approach a Local Lawyer from this panel for takingup the issue on all aspects and obtain the layout plan approved from the competent authorities under the Act.
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A.If it does not come under BBMP jurisdiction then Panchayat powers.
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A.Dear Client,
Panchayat coming under Panchayat Raj Institutions of Government of Karnataka and it is a Government outfit.In this context better to get in touch with an Advocate who can speak of local laws( which means State laws of Karnataka State) which is valid only in the state of Karnataka.
Plus point is you are safe as you are paying money to the Panchayat.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
Panchayat coming under Panchayat Raj Institutions of Government of Karnataka and it is a Government outfit.In this context better to get in touch with an Advocate who can speak of local laws( which means State laws of Karnataka State) which is valid only in the state of Karnataka.
Plus point is you are safe as you are paying money to the Panchayat.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
Advocate
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