Chandigarh, 10th June, 2016: ‘Registration
of death and the issue of a death certificate’ is required for the proof of
death as per the provisions of The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.
However, it has come to notice that in some cases these certificates are not
available or otherwise not in the possession of the applicants. In some cases,
allottees or their legal heirs have died in foreign countries. On the
persistent demand of the general public, in the interest of public service and
to facilitate the delivery of services to the general public, it is hereby
ordered that in such cases, the applicants should submit separate affidavits of
two separate persons. These two persons may be relatives of the deceased or
persons who knew the deceased. The applicants shall also submit specific
indemnity bonds in this respect.
Chandigarh 10 th August 2017: In compliance of the directions of the Government of India to take steps for improvement of ranking in “Ease of Doing Business’ index, the Chandigarh Administration has notified Chandigarh Building Rules (Urban) 2017. The existing building byelaws/orders/notifications issued from time to time have been reviewed bya committee. Since amendments to the building Rules were never compiled before, therefore, comparative analysis of existing building byelaws applicable in Chandigarh was done viz-a-viz Haryana Building Code 2016, TCPO Model Building Byelaws 2016 and NBC 2017. This exercise has simplified the building Rules as each and every rule has been tabulated and individual chapters including Commercial, Residential, Industrial, Institutional, IT Park, High Rise buildings etc. The report had been earlier approved by the Administrator, UT, Chandigarh after seeking views from general public. For quick disposal of building plan ...
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