Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 19:44:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 22:18:53
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Apartment owners in Nellore could be in legal jeopardy due to a scandal involving the negligent issuing of deeds and occupancy certificates. This situation, which involves the violation of municipal laws, was exposed via a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by TDP spokesperson Anam Venkataramana Reddy.
The PIL states that 71 buildings in Nellore municipal corporation (NMC) deviated from approved plans, yet officials unlawfully issued mortgage deeds without ensuring building safety or collecting penalties and revenues. According to the PIL, officials colluded with builders and promoters, leading to corruption and funding shortages for the city.
The authorities are taking the matter seriously and have drafted a plan of action. They intend to issue notices to flat owners, builders, and landowners, and conduct hearings under the APMC Act. Penalties will be imposed on property taxes and water/sewerage connections, and fraudulent relinquishment deeds, builder, and licensed technical personnel licenses will be canceled. This is a landmark case with significant implications for municipal officials, builders, and apartment owners/residents in Nellore, and the hearing at the High Court is eagerly anticipated.