Chandigarh, 15th
June 2017: It has been noticed that certain allotments
pertaining to the Discretionary Quota had been cancelled by Chandigarh Housing
Board as the allottees had sold/transferred the allotments on Discretionary
Quota as the dwelling units under Discretionary Quota were not transferable
under the GPA Policy when it was enacted. Later, the Board relaxed this
provision on 11-12.08.2000 & allowed the Discretionary Quota houses to be
transferred in favour of the buyers who had bought such Discretionary Quota
allotted houses.
Before the relaxation, however, certain cases have
surfaced where the Discretionary Quota houses were cancelled due to having
being sold by the allottees. Since the Board has framed a policy for
regularizing cancellations made on the basis of false affidavits, similarly it
is hereby ordered that such Discretionary Quota cancellations will also be
regularized henceforth. However, the houses where evictions have been carried
out shall not be covered under this policy.
Therefore, the decision had been taken by the Board
in its 399th Meeting held on 28.09.2016 to formulate a uniform
policy to restore all such dwelling units subject to payment of all outstanding
dues, revival charges etc. and penal charges as under:-
1. EWS houses- 5% of existing market value
2. LIG houses - 10% of existing market
value
3. MIG houses - 15% of existing market value
4. HIG houses - 20% of existing market
value
5. HIG (Upper) houses- 25% of existing market value
6. HIG (Ind) houses - 30%
of existing market value
These orders shall also apply to the Discretionary
Quota houses which have been cancelled on account of non-payment, building
violations & concealment of facts. It is hereby decided that this policy
shall give a window upto30th Sep. 2017 to all those allottees who
may be interested in having their allotment restored and matters regularized on
payment of above cited penal charges. If any of the allottees does not avail of
this policy by paying the penal amount as stipulated above, the existing legal
procedures/legal frameworks will apply.
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