Redeveloping residential buildings in India is often necessary to address concerns related to age, safety, and regulatory obsolescence. Although a unified national law is absent, particular states like Maharashtra and Delhi have implemented their specific guidelines. Maharashtra focuses on streamlining consent processes and promoting transparency, whereas Delhi’s Master Plan facilitates organized area redevelopment. Redeveloping residential buildings in India is often necessary to address concerns related to age, safety, and regulatory obsolescence. Although a unified national law is absent, particular states like Maharashtra and Delhi have implemented their specific guidelines. Maharashtra focuses on streamlining consent processes and promoting transparency, whereas Delhi’s Master Plan facilitates organized area redevelopment.
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