DTCP approval is a process of obtaining permission from the Directorate of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) for the development or construction of land or building in accordance with the relevant rules and regulations. DTCP approval is required for any layout or subdivision of land exceeding certain limits, as prescribed by the respective state governments. DTCP approval ensures that the layout or subdivision conforms to the master plan, zoning regulations, building bye-laws, and other norms of urban planning.
If you have purchased an individual plot via a third party seller (via bank auction), you will need to check whether the plot has DTCP approval or not. If the plot is part of a DTCP approved layout, then you do not need to obtain DTCP approval again. However, if the plot is not part of a DTCP approved layout, then you will need to apply for DTCP approval before you can construct anything on the plot. The process and cost of obtaining DTCP approval may vary from state to state, depending on the respective court fee acts and rules.
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Is DTCP approval required for individual plot purchased via Third party seller (via bank auction)?
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