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Can we construct a home without a municipal permission of below 100 sq.yrds land

(Querist) 25 November 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir/madam,

I heard from my neighbor that if a plot (open land) less than 100 Sq.yrds, then we don’t have to take the permission from the Municipality(in Hyderabad it is GHMC) to construct a house. Is that correct? Actually my wife having 80 Sq.yrds and also planning to buy another 80 sq.yrds from her sister(adjacent land). And if we go for a registration for the second part then altogether it will be 160Sq.yrds and then ultimately we have to go for a permission for construction. So to avoid that my neighbor suggesting that, instead of doing the registration on my wife’s name, I can go for the registration for the second part so that still be 80 + 80 and we don’t really have to go for any permission process. I don’t really understand the this is really possible?

The actual problem here is we(wife’s and her sisters land) did not clear the LRS for the said property and GHMC says that without LRS they cannot issue the permission. So we are in a dilemma that what should we do now. (as an alternate my neighbor suggested the above approach)

Can you please advise the feasible solution
ABDUL RAZIQUE (Expert) 26 November 2014
see the Hyderabad Municipality law and or contact with building department.
Shailesh Kr. Shah (Expert) 26 November 2014
local law applies, so contact municipality for clarification.
Hemant Agarwal (Expert) 09 March 2015
1. IF a Land falls within the jurisdiction of a local Municipal Corporation /Council, anywhere in India, THEN it is mandatory to take all relevant permissions for constructions of ANY structure, since this involves, sewage, drainage, street, gas, electricity, water etc.... infrastructure, besides the Taxes on the built-up property, depending on the local Regional Town Planning layout plan.

2. In Non-Municipal Corporation /Council, areas, relevant permission has to be taken from the Gram Panchayat and/or the Collector office.

Keep Smiling .... Hemant Agarwal
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