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BMC Pauses Housing Occupation Certificate Amnesty Push Seeks Easier Policy Framework

Mumbai’s plan to regularise thousands of residential buildings through an occupation certificate (OC) amnesty has been paused, reflecting the complexity of balancing regulatory compliance with housing security in one of India’s most densely built cities. The move affects a proposed framework that aimed to bring a large stock of pre-2016 buildings into the formal system, with implications for property legality, financing access, and urban governance.

Civic officials confirmed that the proposal is under reconsideration after being placed before a key municipal committee earlier this week. The decision to defer approval stems from concerns around the structure and conditions of the scheme, with policymakers indicating that further consultations and simplification are necessary before implementation. At the heart of the proposal is an attempt to address a long-standing gap in Mumbai’s real estate ecosystem: the absence of valid occupation certificates for thousands of buildings. Without an OC, properties face limitations in resale, redevelopment, and access to formal finance. The proposed amnesty sought to enable housing societies to obtain certification by paying prescribed charges, even in cases involving deviations from approved plans.

Urban planners say the initiative reflects a broader shift towards formalising legacy developments in rapidly expanding cities. However, they caution that such policies must strike a balance between easing compliance and maintaining planning discipline. “Regularisation schemes can improve safety oversight and unlock economic value, but poorly designed frameworks risk incentivising non-compliance,” noted a senior urban policy expert. The proposed scheme included eligibility conditions tied to documentation such as commencement approvals and development permissions, alongside size thresholds for residential units. It also offered financial concessions on penalties and fees to encourage participation. Yet, stakeholders have raised concerns that these criteria may exclude a significant portion of affected residents or create procedural bottlenecks.

From a housing equity perspective, the delay prolongs uncertainty for lakhs of residents living in buildings without formal certification. For many, the absence of an OC is not a matter of choice but a legacy issue tied to historical planning practices and enforcement gaps. Industry observers note that resolving such cases is critical to improving transparency and trust in Mumbai’s real estate market. The debate also intersects with broader goals of sustainable and resilient urban development. Formal certification enables better tracking of building safety standards, infrastructure capacity, and service delivery—key components of climate-resilient cities. Ensuring that older buildings meet minimum compliance norms can reduce risks related to structural safety and urban flooding, particularly in a city prone to extreme weather events.

Civic authorities are expected to engage with multiple stakeholders, including housing societies, legal experts, and urban planners, to refine the proposal. The next iteration of the OC amnesty framework is likely to focus on simplifying procedures while retaining safeguards against large-scale regulatory dilution. As Mumbai continues to grapple with legacy planning challenges, the eventual shape of this policy could set a precedent for how Indian cities reconcile past development with future sustainability goals.

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