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Mumbai Collectors Collaborate With Developers To Simplify Land Approvals And Regulatory Processes

The District Collectors of Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburban have taken a collaborative step to improve land governance, engaging leading real estate bodies to address procedural bottlenecks that hinder the sector. Senior officials from both Collectorates met representatives from CREDAI-MCHI, NAREDCO, BDA, and PEATA, marking a rare cross-jurisdictional dialogue aimed at harmonising regulatory practices.

During the discussions, the City Collector emphasised the need for transparent and standardised processes to reduce ambiguity, particularly regarding royalty charges, approval timelines, and duplication of surveys. “Establishing clear operating procedures is critical to ensure consistency while complying with statutory regulations,” an official noted. The Suburban Collector highlighted the benefits of coordinated decision-making across jurisdictions. Streamlined practices, unified physical surveys, simplified amalgamation and subdivision procedures, and enhanced access to accurate land records were among the key proposals discussed. Officials assured that these measures would be examined through a structured framework to ensure effectiveness.

A primary focus of the meeting was the royalty on excavated soil, a longstanding concern for developers. Industry representatives reported that royalties are often levied even when material remains onsite, compounded by short validity periods, inaccurate calculations, and delayed approvals. Collectors committed to introducing time-bound, simplified SOPs to comprehensively address these challenges. The proposal for a single, unified physical survey generated particular interest. If implemented, this approach could serve multiple regulatory purposes—including non-agricultural permissions, demarcation, and handover of amenities—reducing repeated site visits and procedural delays. Experts highlighted that such a system would significantly improve project timelines and reduce operational friction for developers.

Industry leaders welcomed the administration’s proactive engagement. “Clarity through SOPs, predictable timelines, and unified surveys will enhance confidence across Mumbai’s real estate ecosystem,” an industry expert said. The meeting concluded with an agreement to form a steering committee comprising officials from the Collectorates and allied departments. This committee will monitor bottlenecks, propose procedural reforms, and ensure that collaborative discussions translate into tangible improvements in land governance, ultimately supporting sustainable, predictable, and equitable urban development in Mumbai.

Mumbai Collectors Collaborate With Developers To Simplify Land Approvals And Regulatory Processes
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