How does regularisation of illegal constructions impact states

States often try to enrich themselves through regularisation of illegal constructions.
  • Generation of Revenue: Regularisation of illegal constructions helps states generate revenue through fines, taxes, and fees imposed on the owners.
  • Improved Infrastructure: Legalising these structures enables states to plan and implement infrastructure development around them, improving living conditions in the area.
  • Reduction of Slums: By regularising illegal constructions, states can reduce the number of slums and provide basic amenities to the residents living there.
  • Legal Compliance: It helps in bringing these constructions under legal frameworks, ensuring compliance with building codes and regulations for safety and environmental concerns.
  • Social Impact: Regularisation can also have a positive social impact by providing security of tenure to residents and fostering community development.
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