Karnataka HC: No Blanket Ban on Plot Approvals Under 50 sqm


In a landmark decision, the Karnataka High Court has ruled against implementing a blanket ban on plan approvals for plots smaller than 50 square meters. This verdict marks a significant development in the state's real estate landscape, providing relief to property owners and developers navigating restrictions.

The court's decision is poised to stimulate the real estate sector, particularly for smaller land parcels, unlocking new possibilities for development.

This judgment addresses concerns that previously hindered the progress of projects involving compact plots. The nuanced approach taken by the Karnataka High Court acknowledges the diverse nature of land use requirements and paves the way for more tailored decision-making in the approval process.

The real estate community welcomes this decision as it promotes flexibility and adaptability in construction initiatives.

This verdict is a testament to the court's commitment to fostering a conducive environment for real estate growth. Stakeholders now have a clearer framework for navigating the approval process, encouraging investment and development in smaller land parcels across Karnataka.

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