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Chandigarh 08th September:- Chandigarh Housing Board has completed scrutiny of the applications received under the Oustee Scheme 2017. Out of Total 782 applications 49 have been withdrawn, 213 applications were received as multiple applications under one Oustees's Certificate in contravention to Clause-III (XII). 243 applications were received on the basis of Oustee's Certificate issued under Joint Khata in contravention to Eligibility Clause 4(vii). 85 applications have been found wherein land acquired is less than 2 kanal or acquired before/after the cutoff date i.e., 01.11.1966 & 31.10.2007. 69 applicants did not complete the requisite documents; hence only 123 applications have been found Eligible. The Provisional List of Eligible and Ineligible applicants is displayed on the Notice Board at Block 'C' as well as uploaded on the website www.chbonline.in of the Chandigarh Housing Board.
CHB made clear that allotment of flats as per entitlement would be made only in the name of all co-oustee / legal heirs of deceased oustees through their authorized applicant. The Provisional Lists of Eligible and Ineligible applicants have been displayed on the Notice Board in Block 'C' as well as on the websitewww.chbonline.in under the tab 'Public Notices of the CHB. The Provisional Lists of Ineligible applicants due to Multiple Applications against one Oustee Certificate, Land acquired under Joint Khata who did not submit Authority Affidavit from the Joint Khata Holders, Deficiency in Documents, Area of land acquired less than 2 kanal or acquired before/after cutoff date i.e. 01.11.1966 and 31.10.2007 respectively is displayed separately.
CHB invites objections from the General Public within seven days from the issuance of this Notice regarding the eligibility of the applicants, if any, for inclusion of their name(s) in the Provisional Seniority List of Eligible applicants within seven days from the issuance of this Notice failing which Chandigarh Housing Board would process the applications as per terms and conditions of the Scheme.
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