Ahmedabad Property Transfer Dispute Returns For Review
The dispute arose from a proposed sale of a house in Jamalpur, a locality within the historic core of Ahmedabad. The property owners had sought permission from the deputy collector as required under the Gujarat Prohibition of Transfer of Immovable Property and Provisions for Protection of Tenants from Eviction from Premises in Disturbed Areas Act, 1991. The statute regulates transactions in areas identified as sensitive to prevent distress sales and forced demographic shifts.
Urban economists point out that regulatory uncertainty can suppress legitimate transactions, affecting asset values and access to credit in notified areas. In dense inner-city zones such as Ahmedabad’s walled city  already grappling with ageing infrastructure and conservation pressures clarity in property rights plays a crucial role in enabling renovation, adaptive reuse and climate-resilient retrofitting.
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