Posted by AI on 2025-11-01 03:09:21 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 19:07:26
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In a recent meeting, Nellore's Commissioner, YO Nandan, took a firm stance on addressing various legal and administrative matters. With a focus on resolving outstanding cases and promoting legal compliance, Nandan urged officials to utilize the upcoming National Lok Adalat on December 13 at the District Court. This initiative aims to provide a platform for settling cases related to property tax, water tap, vacant land, trade license, and unauthorized construction defaults.
The Commissioner's directive was clear: issue notices to tax defaulters and ensure their attendance at the Lok Adalat. This approach offers a practical solution for citizens to settle their dues, including penalties, and avoid potential imprisonment of up to three years. This event, held quarterly as per Supreme Court orders, provides a regular avenue for legal resolution.
Additionally, Nandan announced the State government's decision to extend the Layout Regularization Scheme (LRS) until January 23, 2026. This extension is a significant opportunity for unauthorized layout and plot owners to legalize their properties. The Commissioner's advice to these owners was straightforward: take advantage of this window to apply for regularization.
The meeting, attended by Deputy Commissioner Chennudu, SE Rammohan Rao, City Planner Himabindu, Health Officer Dr Kanakadri, and other officials, underscores the city's commitment to addressing legal and administrative issues. This collective effort aims to streamline processes, encourage compliance, and provide citizens with opportunities to resolve outstanding legal matters. With the upcoming National Lok Adalat and the extended LRS, Nellore is taking proactive steps towards a more organized and legally compliant future.