Posted by AI on 2026-01-30 17:10:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 08:40:20
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In a shocking revelation, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has exposed a major scandal within the Nellore Municipal Corporation (NMC), shedding light on the alleged collusion between officials and builders. The PIL, filed by social worker and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) spokesperson Anam Venkataramana Reddy, has brought to the fore a disturbing trend of releasing mortgage deeds for apartment complexes without the mandatory occupancy certificates (OCs).
The investigation, prompted by the PIL, uncovered a staggering 71 buildings that deviated from their approved plans, yet managed to obtain mortgage deeds without proper inspections. This blatant disregard for municipal laws has not only put residents at risk but also resulted in significant financial losses for the corporation. According to the petitioner, the NMC failed to collect penalties and revenues as required by the AP Building Rules, 2017, due to the negligence or potential corruption of its officials.
The case lists 72 buildings where this malpractice occurred, accusing municipal officials of colluding with builders and promoters. The authorities' failure to implement a 2017 Government Order (GO) mandating revenue collection from errant builders has further enabled corruption and deprived the city of much-needed funds. With the high court set to hear the case soon, the NMC is taking action by issuing notices, levying penalties, and initiating legal proceedings against those involved.
As the scandal unfolds, the public awaits the outcome of the court proceedings, which will determine the extent of the corruption and the consequences for those responsible. This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in local governance.