Punjab Chief 🔯Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday said his government has decided to do away with the requirement of a no obj𝄹ection certificate (NOC) for the registration of properties.
This decision has been taken in larger pu꧟blic interest to ensure that people do not face any sort of inဣconvenience, he said in a statement.
The legal mechanism for this decision has already been worked out and the de🅰tails will be shared very soon, he said.
This decision has been taken in due consultation with the general public and is aimed solely at ensur⭕ing their benefit, Mann said.
Currently, peop🥃le in both urban and r🌃ural areas of the state are facing a lot of problems because of not getting NOC, he said.
This has resulted in non-exe🅠cution of registration of land, thereby, creating a lot of problems for the people,🎉 he said.
Now, this problem wiౠll be solved as the requirement of NOC for the registration of land and property has been abolish💦ed by the state government, the chief minister said.