Maharashtra Government to Issue Individual Property Cards for Flat Owners

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The Maharashtra Government has declared its intention to provide individual property cards to all apartment owners in the state.

Currently, property cards in Maharashtra record details only of the landowner or housing society, leaving out information about individual flat owners in multi-storey buildings. To address this gap, the state has decided to introduce a new system of “Vertical Property Cards”, which will contain details of each flat owner, their respective share of the land, and other relevant ownership data.

To implement this initiative, the government has constituted an eight-member committee chaired by Vikas Kharge, Additional Chief Secretary of the Revenue Department. The committee comprises representatives from several departments, including Cooperation, Urban Development, Law and Judiciary, Rural Development, and Registration and Stamps, as well as the Settlement Commissioner and the Director of Land Records. The Joint Secretary of Land Survey will serve as the member-secretary of the panel.

Mandate of the Committee 

The committee has been tasked with drafting the Vertical Property Rules, which will define the framework for registering and maintaining records of individual property ownership in multi-storey buildings.

Its responsibilities include:

Studying similar vertical property ownership laws in other states.

Reviewing previous proposals submitted by the Settlement Commissioner’s office.

Preparing a legal and administrative structure to integrate flat ownership data into Maharashtra’s existing land records system.

The committee is expected to submit its recommendations within a month.



Pune’s Big Clean-Up: Over 300 Illegal Resorts Demolished Near Dam Zones ( Khadakwasla- Panshet Belt)

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Pune recently saw one of the biggest environmental protection drives in this part of the country when over 300 illegal resorts, hotels, and commercial structures built around Khadakwasla, Panshet, Pavana, and Kasarsai dam belts were razed by the authorities. The drive is a significant moment in the city's attempt to restore water safety, protect natural resources, and maintain the ecological balance of its dam catchment areas.

Why This Crackdown Was Needed

Over the years, unauthorised commercial development in the dam areas has grown at a fast pace. With breathtaking views and correspondingly high tourist demand, many businesses sprouted up with resorts, hotels, and recreational facilities, often without permits, on restricted land, or in violation of environmental laws.

These constructions posed serious threats:

  • Untreated sewage and waste enter the waters of the dam.
  • Either way, pollution is affecting the quality of Pune's drinking water supply.
  • Soil erosion and ecological disturbance
  • Increased tourist flow is detrimental to the fragile environment.

Water from the catchment areas of these dams supplies a major part of Pune and nearby regions. Any contamination directly affects public health, farming, and the city's water security.

The government launched a coordinated interdepartmental action that involved:

  • The Water Resources Department
  • Revenue officials
  • Local municipal bodies
  • Police teams
  • Heavy equipment operators

It was a campaign of demolitions characterised by speed and precision: many of these structures were big business establishments that needed excavators, cranes, and transport vehicles for safe dismantling.

Undeterred by the resistance from some of the property owners, the administration continued the operation uninterruptedly. It was crystal clear: no compromise while protecting the water sources.

Quick Benefits: 

Relief has finally come to the catchment belt with the removal of over 300 illegal structures. Authorities have succeeded in:

  • Reduced pollution risks
  • Prevented further sewage discharge into reservoirs
  • Restored natural drainage patterns
  • Improved ecological balance 
A Strong Message Against Encroachment

The scale of the operation shows that the government intends to reclaim all restricted zones, especially those linked to critical public resources such as dams, rivers, and forests.

Landowners, developers, and commercial operators in sensitive zones have been given a final warning: illegal building, no matter how lucrative, will not be tolerated.

Impact on Local Communities

It's a loss for some of the local businesses that depend on it for their livelihood. But larger stakes are involved in this long-term equation: preservation of clean water sources and a sustainable environment ensures better living conditions for generations to come.

Additionally, legal businesses and compliant eco-tourism ventures will profit from a cleaner and more regulated environment.

What This Means for Pune’s Future

This drive is much more than an administrative action-it is a pointer to the fact that environmental stewardship has turned out to be very key for a swelling metropolis like Pune. This is all the more important when natural resources in urban growth are sought to be protected.

Authorities are expected to:

  • Enhance patrols in sensitive areas
  • Apply more restrictive permissions regarding commercial activity.
  • Promote sustainable, controlled tourism.
  • Engaging local communities in conservation efforts
Conclusion

Demolishing over 300 such illegal structures near the dam catchment areas is an important step to protect the city's water supply and environmental health. The drive restores ecological balance and reduces pollution while emphasising compliance with environmental laws. Such actions would help to ensure that development remains sustainable and responsible as the city continues to grow.

Source- Punekar News

 




More than 300 Notices of Encroachment on Panshet-Varasgaon Dam Lands Have Been Issued

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Authorities have sent over 300 notices to individuals and companies for allegedly encroaching on government-owned land near the Panshet and Varasgaon dam areas.  In order to recover restricted dam-area land and stop unapproved commercial and residential construction, the Water Resources Department has stepped up its efforts.

Scope of Action
  • Over 300 notices have been served for illegal occupation near the dam catchment zones.

  • Action has already been taken against 40+ illegal structures, including hotels, resorts, and farmhouses located along the Pune–Panshet route.

  • These encroachments fall within sensitive land zones that are meant to remain free from construction for safety and environmental reasons.

Affected Areas
  • The notices cover regions around the 38 villages that remain in the dam catchment area, originally rehabilitated during dam construction decades ago.

  • Many of these villages have developed over time with access to basic government amenities, including water, temples, schools, and electricity.

Residents’ Concerns

Residents claim they have been living on this land for decades, but still lack legal ownership documents. They argue the government should regularise residential areas rather than impose sudden eviction threats.

There is growing concern among villagers about the potential loss of homes and livelihoods if demolitions are carried out.

Government Stand
  • Notices have also been sent to some residential properties based on government orders.

  • The drive aims to protect crucial water sources supplying Pune and to prevent further unregulated development near reservoirs.




Government Announces Mandatory Land Registry Rules 2025

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The Government of India has now made it official that the Land Registry Rules 2025 will be implemented across the country, with major changes in the way land is bought and sold and registered. New rules are intended to avoid fraud, put an end to fake land registrations, and ensure fully verified ownership records for every property transaction.

By the new order, land cannot be registered without these two documents- the Updated Land Ownership Certificate and the Land Records. If these are missing, the application will be rejected outright by the registration authorities.

The purpose of the action is to protect land buyers from dishonest sales and prevent disputes caused by unclear or outdated land records. Land ownership information will now be verified through official digital revenue databases. Manual verification will be less necessary if digital systems are used for cross-checking.

These revised regulations will help ensure that only the rightful owner can sell a plot of land, thereby making the process of real estate transactions more transparent and secure.

According to the government, these changes would not only reduce land-related court cases but also reduce middlemen's interference and increase people's trust in the property-registration system.

The new regulations will take effect in 2025, and all citizens are advised to make sure their land documents are updated and verified before initiating any sale or purchase.




PCMC to Publish Red-Zone Map Around Defence Establishments — Relief for 4,000 Property Owners Soon

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The PCMC is set to release an official “red-zone” map next week, which will clearly demarcate areas around two sensitive defence establishments — the Ordnance Factory Dehu Road (ammunition depot) and the Dighi Magazine Depot — where construction and development will be prohibited under the Works of Defence Act, 1903. 

What is the Red Zone and Why It Matters

Under the proposed plan:

  • A 2,000-yard radius around the Dehu Road ordnance depot. 
  • A 1,200-yard radius around the Dighi Magazine Depot. 

Inside these zones, construction and new development will be prohibited — a regulation meant to uphold security and safety around defence assets. 

Who Will Be Affected

 

The red-zone designation is expected to directly impact around 4,000 properties — both residential and commercial — that currently fall within the buffer zones of these depots. 

Localities likely to be affected include (but are not limited to) Talawade, Nigdi, Ravet, Chikhali, Dighi, Bhosari, Yamuna Nagar, Rupi Nagar, Vadmukhwadi, and Bopkhel, among others. 

For many residents and property owners, the new map brings long-awaited clarity. With unclear boundaries until now, there has been persistent confusion and concern over legal construction permissions. 

Why the Map Was Needed

The process to draw accurate red-zone boundaries began after the state’s land-records department conducted a survey, employing satellite imagery to map the zones. The exercise was completed recently, and PCMC has spent over ₹1.13 crore for land measurement and mapping for the Dehu Road and Dighi areas. 

The updated map was submitted to PCMC on 31 July 2025, according to civic-body officials. 

However, publication has been delayed because the map must first be vetted by the defence authorities to ensure that no sensitive installations are exposed publicly. 

What This Means for Residents and Property Owners

Once released, the map will:

  • Clearly inform which properties lie inside the red zone (where construction is prohibited) and which lie outside (eligible for development). 
  • Provide long-awaited clarity for home-buyers, developers, and existing residents — helping avoid legal disputes over building permissions. 
  • Help civic authorities regulate illegal or unauthorised constructions that have proliferated over the decades due to boundary ambiguity. 

An official from PCMC’s Town Planning Department, Kishor Gokhale, stated that the map has already been shared with defence authorities and they expect to receive a response within “the next four to five days,” after which the map will be made public.

Source- TOI




Pune Cancels Half of Old “Vahivat” Land Maps: What’s Happening

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The Pune Land Records Department (in Maharashtra) has decided to cancel nearly 700 land-measurement maps. 

These maps were originally made using the old “vahivat” (customary) method. 

What Is “Vahivat” — And Why It Matters

“Vahivat” refers to a traditional or customary method used for measuring and recording land parcels. 

For decades this method was used across many parts of Pune and its surrounding areas. 

But from February 2025 onwards, following an order from the settlement authority, the “vahivat” method was officially discontinued. 

Because of this change, all properties previously measured using “vahivat” now need re-measurement under the updated, legally recognised survey procedures. 

Who Was Asked to Act — And Who Didn’t

The department identified around 1,400 land parcels that were recorded using the old method (vahivat). 

In September 2025, notices were issued to these landowners asking them to regularise their boundaries via proper re-survey under the new system. 

About half of them — ~700 owners — complied and got their land re-measured as required. 

The remaining ~700 did not respond or complete the process. Their old maps will now be cancelled.

What the New Rules Require

Under the updated land-record regime:

  • Land measurement must follow a formal, legally valid survey procedure — the old customary method is no longer acceptable. 
  • In cases where land has multiple co-owners, consent from all owners is mandatory for the new survey. 
  • The survey must be supported by a “temporary layout approval” from the relevant municipal or development authority, ensuring only sanctioned surveys are accepted. 
  • These reforms aim to make land records more transparent, accurate and legally defensible. 
What Does This Mean for Landowners & Buyers

If your old “vahivat” map gets cancelled and you don’t get a fresh survey done, your land boundaries may no longer be legally recognised. That could create problems later — for selling, transferring, or developing the land.

For buyers or developers, it becomes crucial to check that the land has a valid, updated survey under the new system — and not rely on old customary maps.

The change also reduces chances of fraud, illegal transfers or boundary disputes, because the new method ensures clear, verified records. 

Bigger Push Toward Digital, Transparent Land Records in Pune

Apart from cancelling old maps, the authorities are moving many land-record tasks online — for example, corrections to 7/12 extracts (essential land ownership documents) must now be done only through digital processes. 

Offline/manual edits to records — which earlier enabled misuse, such as unauthorised name changes, incorrect area data, or even illegal transfers — are no longer valid. 

The overall aim is to bring transparency, accountability and accuracy to land administration in the region.




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