Delhi Govt passes circular on police approval before new constructions in the national capital

Police approval not needed for construction work : Delhi Government

New Delhi, March 3

Following the meeting of Union Home Minister Amit Shah with newly elected CM of Delhi, Rekha Gupta and Delhi Police, the Delhi government issued a circular that Delhi Police will not play any role in permissions related to under-construction buildings in the capital.

The circular stated that building construction activity, the circular stated, is regulated by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and other local bodies in their respective jurisdictions. Various sections of the DMC Act, 1957, under which the civic body functions, provide for the finalising of the layout plan, sanction of the building plan and occupancy/completion certificate but none necessitate seeking permission from the Delhi Police.

It stated that, “There is no provision under DMC Act, 1957, by which a person is required to seek the permission from police for carrying out the construction". 

It added that there are, however, certain provisions in the DMC Act related to giving information by police to the MCD with respect to an offence under the DMC Act or any rule, regulation, or bylaws; carrying out investigation of such offence; and follow-up action.

“It has been informed that there is a misconception prevalent to the effect that a person needs to obtain permission from the police for carrying out construction of a building. It has also been brought to the notice that there is sometimes misuse of the provisions… for the purpose of rent seeking,” the circular stated.

“Therefore, the Delhi Police is directed to sensitise their field officials to prevent the misuse of the provision of law and to remove the misconception that there is any need of permission from police for carrying out any construction of building,” it also stated.

The notice, however, added that the police will continue to “assist and provide full support to all municipal officers and other municipal employees” in the exercise of their lawful authority.

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