Shops were to be cut out for sal
8 months ago
A building was passed wherein shops were to be cut out for sale, with a map approved by the municipality board. The approved map and building constructed is not same.
There is an extra set of staircase constructed in a manner which is obstructing the view of the ground floor shop. In current scenario, the building has a ongoing case against it wherein the building owner had failed to pay the loan amount to the bank and so 2-3 people have come together and paid the bank and have the receipt for the same cleared dues. The building owner has filed a case stating that this was done against the building owner’s will but his signature is available of Affidavit paper where in he is allowing the 2-3 people to pay the bank on his behalf and take the building as a whole and give the owner a compensation amount. Now, can the stair in front of the shop be broken? Is it permissable?
If the staircase is not shown in the map of the approved building plan then it will be treated as unauthorized construction and once the deviation is brought to the notice of the Building Plan approving authority, the Municipal Corporation then after inspection of the constructed building, the Municipal Authority may issue an order/instruction to the Owner/Seller to demolish the unauthorized construction charging the penalty for deviation in construction of building.