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Chandigarh 03rd October:- The Chandigarh Housing Board has approved the New Citizens' Charter vide Agenda item no. 402.5.1. During the process of implementation of the provisions of the New Citizens' Charter, it has come to notice that there are provisions for giving public notice for inviting objections in the cases applied for transfer under the Consensual/Blood Relation/Addition or Deletion (of the spouse name) Transfer Policy and for mutation of property on the basis of Sale deed/transfer deed/gift deed etc. However, as per past practice, the Chandigarh Housing Board is not releasing public notices in such cases.
In order to give notice to all the concerned and interested persons, who have reasonable claim(s) against the property and to avoid any sort of fraudulent transfers, it is decided that public notice giving 15 days time for inviting objections to the proposed transfer, shall be given in all such cases, as per the provisions of the New Citizens' Charter with effect from 19/09/2017. It is further clarified that the transfer applications received before that date shall be processed as per the past practice, in order to avoid inconvenience & harassment to applicants.
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