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Chapter XXXVII

Buildings

A. Procedure

Definitions. 339. In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the expression -

(1) “to erect a building” means -

(a) to erect a new building on any site, whether previously


built upon or not,

(b) to re-erect -

(i) any building of which more than one-half of


the cubical extent above the level of plinth
have been pulled down, burnt or destroyed,
or

(ii) any building of which more than one-half of


the superficial area of the external walls above
the level of plinth has been pulled down, or

(iii) any frame-building of which more than half


of the number of posts or beams in the
external walls have been pulled down,

(c) to convert into a dwelling-house any building or any


part of a building not originally so constructed for human
habitation or, if originally so constructed for human
habitation, subsequently appropriated for any other
purpose,

(d) to convert into more than one dwelling-house a building


originally constructed as one dwelling-house only,

(e) to convert into a place of religious worship or into a


sacred building any place or building, not originally
constructed for such purpose,

(f) to roof or cover an open space between walls or


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buildings to the extent of the structure formed by the
roofing or covering of such space,

(g) to convert two or more tenements in a building into a


greater or lesser number of such tenements,

(h) to convert into a stall, shop, office, warehouse or


godown, workshop, factory or garage any building not
originally constructed for use as such, or to convert any
building constructed for such use, by sub-division or
addition, into greater or lesser number of such stalls,
shops, offices, warehouses or godowns, workshops,
factories or garages,

(i) to convert a building, which, when originally


constructed, was legally exempt from the operation of
any building regulations or any rules made under this
Act or in any other law for the time being in force, into
a building which, had it been originally erected in its
converted form, would have been subject to such
building regulations,

(j) to convert into, or use as, a dwelling-house any building,


which has been discontinued as, or appropriated for
any purpose other than, a dwelling-house,

(k) to make any addition to a building, and

(l) to remove or reconstruct the principal staircase of a


building or to alter its position;

(2) “occupancy” or “use-group” means the principal occupancy for


which a building or a part of a building is used or intended to be
used, and the occupancy classification shall, unless otherwise spelt
out in any development plan or any other improvement scheme
under any law for the time being in force, include -

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(a) residential buildings, that is to say, any building in which
sleeping accommodation is provided for normal
residential purposes with or without cooking facility or
dining facility or both, and such building shall include
one or two or multi-family dwelling, lodging or rooming
houses, hostels, dormitories, apartment houses and flats,
and private garages,

(b) educational buildings, that is to say, any building used


for school, college or day-care purposes involving
assembly for instruction, education or recreation
incidental to educational use,

(c) institutional buildings, that is to say, any building or part


thereof ordinarily providing sleeping accommodation for
occupants and used for the purposes of medical or other
treatment or care of persons suffering from physical or
mental illness, disease or infirmity, care of infants,
convalescents or aged persons and for penal or
correctional detention in which the liberty of the inmates
is restricted, and such buildings shall include hospitals,
clinics, dispensaries, sanatoria, custodial institutions, and
penal institutions like jails, prisons, mental hospitals and
reformatories,

(d) assembly buildings, that is to say, any building or part


thereof where groups of people congregate or gather
for amusement or recreation or for social, religious,
patriotic, civic, travel, sports, and similar other purposes,
and such buildings shall include theatres, motion picture
houses, drive-in-theatres, city halls, town halls, auditoria,
exhibition halls, museums, skating rinks, gymnasia,
restaurants, eating-houses, hotels, boarding-houses,
places of worship, dance halls, club rooms, gymkhanas,
passenger stations and terminals of air, surface and other
public transportation services, recreation piers, and
stadia,

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(e) business buildings, that is to say, any building or part
thereof used for transaction of business or for the
keeping of accounts and records or for similar purposes
and such buildings shall include offices, banks,
professional establishments, court houses, and libraries
for the principal function of transaction of public business
and keeping of books and records, and shall also include
office buildings (premises) solely or principally used as
an office or for office purpose,

(f) mercantile buildings, that is to say, any building or part


thereof used as shops, stores or markets for display or
sale of merchandise, either wholesale or retail, or for
office, storage or service facilities incidental to the sale
of merchandise and located in the same building, and
such building shall include establishments wholly or
partly engaged in wholesale trade, manufacturer’s
whole-sale outlets (including related storage facilities),
warehouses, and establishments engaged in truck
transport (including truck transport booking agencies),

(g) industrial buildings, that is to say, any building or structure


or part thereof in which products or materials of all kinds
and properties are fabricated, assembled or processed
as in assembly plants, and such buildings shall include
laboratories, power plants, smoke houses, refineries,
gas plants, mills, dairies, factories, workshops,
automobile repair garages and printing presses,

(h) storage buildings, that is to say, any building or part


thereof used primarily for the storage or sheltering of
goods, wares or merchandise as in warehouse, and such
buildings shall include cold storages, freight depots,
transit sheds, store houses, public garages, hangars,
truck terminals, grain elevators, barns and stables,

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(i) hazardous buildings, that is to say, any building or part
thereof used for the storage, handling, manufacture or
processing of highly combustible or explosive materials
or products, which are liable to burn with extreme
rapidity or which may produce poisonous fumes or
explosions during storage, handling, manufacture or
processing or which involve highly corrosive, toxic or
noxious alkalis, acids or other liquids or chemicals
producing flames, fumes, explosions or mixtures of dust
or which result in the division of matter into fine particles
subject to spontaneous ignition;

(3) “alteration” means the change from one occupancy to another, or


the structural change, such as the addition to any area or height, or
the removal of a part of building, or the change to the structure,
such as the construction, or cutting into, or removal of, any wall,
partition, column, beam, joist, floor, or other support, or the change
to, or closing of, any required means of ingress or egress, or the
change to any fixture or equipment;

(4) “plan” means a plan prepared by a surveyor, or a draughtsman, or


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an engineer holding a degree of Bachelor of Engineering, or an 1972.
Architect registered under the Architects Act, 1972.

Explanation. - For the purposes of classification of a building


according to occupancy under clause (2), -

(a) an occupancy shall be deemed to include subsidiary


occupancies, which are contingent upon such occupancy,
and

(b) building with mixed occupancies shall mean those


buildings in which more than one occupancy are present
in different portions thereof.

Prohibition 340. No person shall erect, or commence to erect, any building or execute any of
of erection
the works specified in section 339 in any municipal area, in accordance with
without
sanction. the provisions of this Act and the regulations made thereunder in relation to
such erection of building or execution of work, as the case may be :

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Provided that the erection of a residential building upto a height of
three storeys, or with a height of eleven* metres, whichever is lower, on a
plot of land of three hundred* square metres or less, may be commenced Act 2
and may be proceeded with if the building plan has been prepared by an of
1972.
architect registered under the Architects Act, 1972, and authenticated by
him certifying that the building plan for such erection conforms to the
provisions of this Act and the rules and the regulations made thereunder :

Provided further that any such plan shall be submitted to the


Chief Municipal Officer before the commencement of the work referred
to in the first proviso for sanction thereof in due course :

Provided also that if any deviation from the provisions of this


Act, or the rules, or the regulations made thereunder or any material
deviation from such plan is detected in erection of any such building,
the Chief Municipal Officer may take necessary action against such
person in accordance with the provisions of this Act, or the rules, or the
regulations made thereunder and, in the case of any deviation from the
provisions of this Act, or the rules, or the regulations made thereunder,
send a report to the Institution of Architects against the architect who
prepared the building plan and authenticated it by certifying that the
building plan conforms to the provisions of this Act, or the rules or the
regulations made thereunder for such action as the Institution of
Architects may deem fit :

Provided also that the Chief Municipal Officer shall, by order,


direct that no certification by such architect in respect of any building
plan shall be accepted by the Municipality till a decision on the aforesaid
report is received from the Institution of Architects by the Chief
Municipal Officer :

Provided also that in a case where the Chief Municipal Officer


has sanctioned or provisionally sanctioned erection of any building
above a height of fourteen metres, he shall cause publication of the fact
of such sanction in such Form, and in such manner, as may be prescribed,
at the cost of the person in whose favour such sanction has been given.

* Each State Government may, having regard to the local conditions and practices, decide the number of
storeys or height of buildings and the plot area on which erection of a residential building may be
commenced if the plans for such buildings are prepared by a duly registered architect.

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Erection of 341. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 340, every person who intends to
building.
erect a building shall apply for sanction by giving a notice, in writing, of
his intention to the Chief Municipal Officer in such Form, and containing
such information, as may be prescribed.

(2) Every such notice shall be accompanied by such documents and


plans as may be prescribed.

Application 342. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 340, every person who intends
for addition
to, or repair to execute any of the works specified in sub-clause (b) of clause (l)
of, building. of section 339 shall apply to the Chief Municipal Officer for
sanction by giving a notice, in writing, of his intention in such
Form, and containing such information, as may be prescribed.

(2) Every such notice shall be accompanied by such documents and


plans as may be prescribed.

Purpose for 343. (1) Every person giving any notice of his intention to erect a building
which building
to be used and under section 341 shall specify the purpose for which such building
conditions of
is intended to be used :
validity of
notice.
Provided that for any building, not more than one class of
use, consistent with the occupancy or the use group within the
meaning of clause (2) of section 339, shall be considered, except
in respect of the case where, under this Act or under any other law
for the time being in force, mixed occupancies of specified nature
may be permissible.

(2) Every person giving any notice under section 341 of his intention
to execute any of the works specified in sub-clause (b) of clause
(1) of section 339, shall specify whether the original purpose for
which such work was intended to be executed, is proposed, or is
likely, to be changed by such execution of work :

Provided that if such change would result in mixed


occupancies, which are contrary to the provisions of this Act or of
any other law for the time being in force, such change shall not be
allowed.

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(3) No notice shall be valid until the information required under sub-section
(1) or sub-section (2) and any other information and plans, which may
be required by regulations made under this Act, have been furnished to
the satisfaction of the Chief Municipal Officer along with the notice.

Sanction or 344. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 340, the Chief Municipal Officer
provisional
sanction or shall sanction, or provisionally sanction, the erection of a building or the
refusal of execution of a work within the municipal area, unless such building or
building or
work. work would contravene any of the provisions of sub-section (2) of this
section or the provisions of section 355 or section 357 :

Provided that no such sanction shall be accorded without the


prior approval of the Empowered Standing Committee in the case of
any building, except a residential building proposed to be erected or
re-erected on a plot of land of five hundred square metres or less :

Provided further that the Empowered Standing Committee shall


consider the recommendations of the Municipal Building Committee
and shall finalize its decision after such consideration.

(2) The sanction for erection of a building or execution of a work may be


refused on the following grounds, namely :-

(a) that the building or the work or the use of the site for the
building or the work or any of the particulars comprised in
the site plan, ground plan, elevation, section or specification,
would contravene the provisions of this Act or the rules or
the regulations made thereunder or of any other law for the
time being in force or any scheme sanctioned thereunder,

(b) that the notice for sanction does not contain the particulars,
or is not prepared in the manner, required under the rules or
the regulations made in this behalf under this Act,

(c) that any information or document, required by the Chief


Municipal Officer under this Act or the rules or the regulations
made thereunder, has not been duly furnished,

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(d) that the building or the work would be an encroachment on
the State Government land or land vested in the Municipality,
and

(e) that the site of the building or the work does not abut on
a street or projected street and that there is no access to
such building or work from any such street by any
passage or pathway appertaining to such site.

(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Chief


Municipal Officer may, while granting permission under this
chapter, specify such special conditions, relevant to each case,
regarding disposal of solid, liquid or gaseous wastes or for parking
of vehicles or for loading or unloading of goods or for abatement
of nuisance of any kind whatsoever as he deems fit.

(4) The Chief Municipal Officer shall communicate the sanction or


the provisional sanction to the person who has given the notice
under section 341 or section 342, and where he refuses sanction or
provisional sanction, either on any of the grounds specified in sub-
section (2) or under section 355 or section 357, he shall record a
brief statement of his reasons for such refusal and shall
communicate the refusal along with the reason therefor to the person
who has given the notice.

(5) The sanction, or the provisional sanction, or the refusal of sanction,


to the erection of a building or the execution of a work shall be
communicated in such manner as may be prescribed and, in the
case of sanction or provisional sanction to the erection of a building,
the occupancy or use group shall be specifically stated in such
sanction.

Municipal 345. (1) In the case of a Municipal Corporation, a Class ‘A’ Municipal
Building
Committee for Council, a Class ‘B’ Municipal Council, the Empowered Standing
Municipal
Corporation, Committee shall constitute a Municipal Building Committee with
Class ‘A’ the Chief Municipal Officer as its Chairperson and an officer of
Municipal
Council and the Municipality as its convenor.
Class ‘B’
Municipal
Council.

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(2) The Municipal Building Committee shall have, in addition to the
Chairperson and the convenor, six other members of whom -

(a) one shall be an officer of the planning and development


authority for the municipal area under any law for the time
being in force,

(b) one shall be an officer of the police authority responsible


for traffic in the municipal area,

(c) one shall be an officer of the fire services having


jurisdiction over the municipal area,

(d) one shall be an engineer or an architect, having


experience of not less than five years,

(e) one shall be an officer of the authority responsible for


environmental management of the municipal area, and

(f) one shall be an officer of the State Government,

nominated by the State Government.

(3) The Municipal Building Committee may co-opt one person to be


nominated by the concerned department of the State Government
while dealing with any case regarding any educational building or
institutional building or assembly building or industrial building
or hazardous building.

(4) The Municipal Building Committee shall meet at such periodical


intervals as may be necessary, but not less than once in every
calendar month.

(5) The Municipal Building Committee shall scrutinize every


application for erection or re-erection of a building for which notice
has been received under section 341, other than a residential
building upto four storeys or with a height of fourteen metres,
whichever is higher, on a plot of land of five hundred square metres
or less, and make its recommendations :

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Provided that in respect of any building or execution of any
work, if such building or work, as the case may be, affects or is likely to
affect -

(a) the functioning of the microwave system for


telecommunication purposes, or

(b) any functions for the purpose of civil aviation,

the Municipal Building Committee shall, if so considered necessary,


refer the matter to the concerned Department of the Central
Government or authority for opinion before finalizing the
recommendations.

(6) The recommendations of the Municipal Building Committee shall


be referred to the Empowered Standing Committee for its
consideration and approval, with or without change :

Provided that the reasons for any deviation from the


recommendations shall be recorded in writing.

(7) The manner of conduct of business of the Municipal Building


Committee, and the procedure to be followed by it, shall be such
as may be specified by regulations.

Committee for 346. The State Government shall, by order, in writing, constitute a Committee
sanction of
building plans or Committees to deal with the sanction of building plans for Class ‘C’
in case of Municipal Councils or Nagar Panchayats in the specified municipal
Class ‘C’
Municipal areas.
Councils and
Nagar
Panchayats.

Sanction or 347. If, at any time, after the communication of sanction or provisional
provisional
sanction to the erection of any building or the execution of any work,
sanction
accorded under the Chief Municipal Officer is satisfied that such sanction or provisional
misrepresentation. sanction was accorded in consequence of any material misrepresentation
or any fraudulent statement in the notice given or information furnished
under section 341 or section 342 or section 343, he may, by order in
writing, cancel, for reasons to be recorded in writing, such sanction or
provisional sanction, as the case may be, and any building or any work
commenced, erected or executed shall be deemed to have been

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commenced, erected or executed without such sanction and shall be dealt
with accordingly under the provisions of this chapter :

Provided that before making any such order, the Chief Municipal
Officer shall give a reasonable opportunity to the person affected to
show cause as to why such order should not be made.

When 348. (1) Where within a period of sixty days, or in cases falling under sub-
building or
work may be
clause (b) to sub-clause (l) of clause (1) of section 339, within a
proceeded period of thirty days, of the receipt of any notice under section 341
with.
or section 342 or of any information under section 343 the Chief
Municipal Officer does not refuse the sanction to the erection of
any building or the execution of any work or, upon refusal, does
not communicate the refusal to the person who has given the notice,
such person may make a representation in writing to the Chief
Councillor :

Provided that if it appears to the Chief Municipal Officer


that the site of the proposed building or work is likely to be affected
by any scheme of acquisition of land for any public purpose or by
any proposed regular line of a public street or extension,
improvement, widening or alteration of any street, the Chief
Municipal Officer may withhold sanction to the erection of the
building or the execution of the work for such period, not exceeding
six months, as he may deem fit, and the period of sixty days or, as
the case may be, the period of thirty days, specified in this sub-
section, shall be deemed to commence from the date of expiry of
the period for which the sanction has been withheld.

(2) Where the erection of a building or the execution of a work is


sanctioned, the person who has given the notice shall erect the
building or execute the work in accordance with such sanction and
shall not contravene any of the provisions of this Act or the rules
or the regulations made thereunder or of any other law for the time
being in force.

(3) If the person as aforesaid or any one lawfully claiming under him
does not commence the erection of the building or the execution of
the work within two years of the date on which the erection of the

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building or the execution of the work, as the case may be, is sanctioned,
he shall give notice under section 341 or, as the case may, under section
342 for fresh sanction and the provisions of this section shall apply in
relation to such notice as they apply in relation to the original notice.

(4) Such person shall, before commencing the erection of the building or
the execution of the work within the period specified in sub-section (3),
give notice to the Chief Municipal Officer of the proposed date of
commencement of such erection or execution :

Provided that if the commencement does not take place within


fifteen days of the date of the notice, the notice shall be deemed not to
have been given and a fresh notice shall be necessary in this behalf.

Period for 349. The Chief Municipal Officer shall, when sanctioning the erection of a building
completion
of building or the execution of a work, specify a reasonable period within which the
or work. building or the work is to be completed, and if the building or the work is
not completed within the period so specified, it shall not be continued thereafter
without fresh sanction obtained in the manner hereinbefore provided, unless
the Chief Municipal Officer, on an application made in this behalf, allows an
extension of such period.

Order of 350. (1) Where the erection of any building or the execution of any work has
demolition
and stoppage
been commenced, or is being carried on, or has been completed without,
of buildings or contrary to, the sanction referred to in section 344 or in contravention
or works in
certain cases of any of the provisions of this Act or the rules or the regulations made
and appeal. thereunder, the Chief Municipal Officer may, in addition to any other
action that may be taken under this Act, make an order directing that
such erection or work shall be demolished by the person at whose
instance the erection or the work has been commenced or is being
carried on or has been completed, within such period, not being less
than five days and more than fifteen days from the date on which a
copy of the order of demolition with a brief statement of the reasons
therefor has been delivered to such person, as may be specified in the
order :

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Provided that no order of demolition shall be made unless such
person has been given, by means of a notice served in such manner as
the Chief Municipal Officer may think fit, an opportunity of showing
cause why such order shall not be made :

Provided further that where the erection of any building or


the execution of any work has not been completed, the Chief
Municipal Officer may, by the same order or by a separate order,
whether made at the time of the issue of the notice under the first
proviso or at any other time, direct such person to stop the erection
of such building or the execution of such work until the expiry of
the period within which an appeal against the order of demolition,
if made, may be preferred under sub-section (3).

Explanation. - In this chapter, “the person at whose instance” shall


mean the owner, or the occupier, or any other person who causes
the erection of any building or the execution of any work, including
alterations or additions, if any, to be done, or does it by himself.

(2) The Chief Municipal Officer may make an order under sub-section
(1), notwithstanding the fact that the assessment of such building
has been made for the levy of the property tax on lands and
buildings.

(3) Any person aggrieved by an order of the Chief Municipal Officer


under sub-section (1) may, within thirty days from the date of the
order, prefer an appeal against the order to the Municipal Building
Tribunal appointed under section 356.

(4) Where an appeal is preferred under sub-section (3) against an order


under sub-section (1), the Municipal Building Tribunal may stay
the enforcement of the order on such terms, if any, and for such
period, as it may think fit :

Provided that where the erection of any building or the


execution of any work has not been completed at the time of the
order under sub-section (1), no order staying the enforcement of
the order under that sub-section shall be made by the Municipal
Building Tribunal unless a surety, sufficient in the opinion of that
Tribunal, has been given by the appellant for not proceeding with
such erection or work pending the disposal of the appeal.

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(5) Save as provided in this section, no Court shall entertain any suit,
application or other proceeding for injunction or other relief against the
Chief Municipal Officer to restrain him from taking any action, or making
any order, in pursuance of the provisions of this section.

(6) Every order made by the Municipal Building Tribunal on appeal


and, subject to such order, every order made by the Chief Municipal
Officer under sub-section (1), shall be final and conclusive.

(7) Where no appeal has been preferred against an order made by the
Chief Municipal Officer under sub-section (1) or where an order
under that sub-section has been confirmed on appeal, whether with
or without modification, the person against whom the order has
been made shall comply with the order within the period specified
therein or, as the case may be, within the period, if any, fixed by
the Municipal Building Tribunal on appeal, and, on the failure of
such person to comply with the order within such period, the Chief
Municipal Officer may himself cause the building or the work to
which the order relates to be demolished, and the expenses of such
demolition shall be recoverable from such person as an arrear of
tax under this Act.

(8) Notwithstanding anything contained in this chapter, if the


Empowered Standing Committee is of the opinion that immediate
action is called for in relation to a building or a work being carried
on in contravention of the provisions of this Act, it may, for reasons
to be recorded in writing, cause such building or work to be
demolished forthwith.

Order of 351. (1) Where the demolition of any building or the erection of any building
stoppage of
building or
or the execution of any work has been commenced or is being
work in carried on without, or contrary to, the sanction referred to in section
certain cases.
344 or in contravention of any condition subject to which such
sanction has been accorded or in contravention of any provisions
of this Act or the rules or the regulations made thereunder, the
Chief Municipal Officer may, in addition to any other action that
may be taken under this Act, by order, require the person at whose
instance the building or the work has been commenced or is being
carried on to stop the same forthwith.

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(2) (a) Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in this Act or in
any rules or regulations made thereunder, no owner of any building,
and no person engaged in the construction of any building on behalf of
the owner thereof, shall allow storage or stagnation of water in the site
for the construction of such building and every such owner or every
such person, as the case may be, shall completely empty all collections
of such water at least once in a week.

(b) Where the construction of a building is carried on in


contravention of the provisions of clause (a), the Chief Municipal
Officer may, in addition to any other action that may be taken under
this Act, by order, in writing, require the person at whose instance
such storage or stagnation of water in the site for the construction
of the building is made, to stop forthwith any further construction
of the building, and such order shall remain in force till the person
as aforesaid complies with the requirements of the order as
aforesaid, to the satisfaction of the Chief Municipal Officer.

(3) If an order by the Chief Municipal Officer under clause (b) of sub-
section (2) directing any person to stop the construction of any
building is not complied with, the Chief Municipal Officer may
take such measures as he deems fit or may require any police officer
to remove such person and all his assistants and workmen from
the premises within such time as may be specified by the Chief
Municipal Officer, and such police officer shall comply with such
requirement.

(4) If an order by the Chief Municipal Officer under section 350 or


under sub-section (1) of this section, directing any person to stop
the erection of any building or the execution of any work, is not
complied with, the Chief Municipal Officer may take such measures
as he deems fit or may require any police officer to remove such
person and all his assistants and workmen from the premises within
such time as may be specified by the Chief Municipal Officer, and
such police officer shall comply with such requirements.

(5) No Court shall entertain any suit, application or other proceeding


for injunction or other relief against the Chief Municipal Officer
to restrain him from taking any action or making any order in
pursuance of the provisions of this section.

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(6) On the compliance with the requirement under sub-section (5), the Chief
Municipal Officer may, if he thinks fit, depute, by an order, in writing, a
police officer or an officer or other employee of the Municipality to
watch the premises in order to ensure that the erection of the building
or the execution of the work is not continued.

(7) Where a police officer or an officer or other employee of the


Municipality has been deputed under sub-section (6) to watch the
premises, the cost of such deputation, to be determined by the
Municipality by regulations, shall be paid by the person at whose
instance such erection or execution is being continued or to whom
notice under sub-section (1) has been given, and shall be recoverable
from such person as an arrear of tax under this Act.

Construction 352. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the rules made
of building in
thereunder or in any other law for the time being in force, any
contravention
of the provi- person, who, being responsible, by himself or by any other person
sions of the
on his behalf, so constructs, or attempts, or conspires, to so
Act or the
rules made construct, any new building or additional floor or floors of any
thereunder.
building, in contravention of the provisions of this Act or the rules
made thereunder, as endangers, or is likely to endanger, human
life, or any property of the Municipality, whereupon the water-
supply, drainage or sewerage or the road traffic is disrupted or is
likely to be disrupted or is likely to cause a fire hazard, shall be
punishable with imprisonment of either description for a term which
may extend to five years and also with fine which may extend to
fifty thousand rupees.

Explanation. - “Person” shall include an owner, occupier, lessee,


mortgagee, consultant, promoter or financier, or a servant or agent
of an owner, occupier, lessee, mortgagee, consultant, promoter or
financier, who supervises, or causes the construction of, any new
building or additional floor or floors of any building as aforesaid.

(2) The offence under sub-section (1) shall be cognizable and non- 2 of
bailable within the meaning of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 1974.

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(3) Where an offence under sub-section (1) has been committed by a
company, the provisions of section 465 shall apply to such company.

Explanation. - “Company” shall have the same meaning as in the


Explanation to section 465.

Power of 353. (1) The Chief Municipal Officer may, at any time during the erection
Chief
Municipal
of any building or the execution of any work or at any time within
Officer to three months after the completion thereof, by notice, in writing,
require specify any matter in respect of which such erection or execution
alteration
of work. is without, or contrary to, the sanction referred to in section 344 or
is in contravention of any condition of such sanction or of any of
the provisions of this Act or the rules or the regulations made
thereunder and require the person who gave the notice under section
341 or section 342 or the owner of such building or work either -

(a) to make such alterations as may be specified by the Chief


Municipal Officer in the notice with the object of
bringing the building or the work in conformity with
such sanction or such condition of such sanction or the
provisions of this Act or the rules or the regulations made
thereunder, or

(b) to show cause, within such period as may be stated in


the notice, why such alterations should not be made.

(2) If such person or such owner does not show any cause as aforesaid,
he shall be bound to make the alterations specified in the notice.

(3) If such person or such owner shows the cause as aforesaid, the
Chief Municipal Officer shall, by order, either cancel the notice
issued under sub-section (1) or confirm the same subject to such
modifications as he thinks fit.

Completion 354. (1) Every person giving a notice under section 341 or section 342 or
certificate.
every owner of a building or work to which such notice relates
shall, within one month after the completion of erection of such
building or execution of such work, deliver or send or cause to be
delivered or sent to the Chief Municipal Officer a notice, in writing,
of such completion accompanied by a certificate in the Form
specified in the rules made in this behalf and shall give to the Chief
Municipal Officer all necessary facilities for inspection of such
building or work.
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(2) No person shall occupy, or permit any other person to occupy, any
such building or use, or permit any other person to use, any building or
a part thereof affected by any such work until permission has been
granted by the Chief Municipal Officer in this behalf in accordance
with the rules and the regulations made under this Act :

Provided that if the Chief Municipal Officer fails, within a period


of thirty days of receipt of the notice of completion, to communicate his
refusal to grant such permission, such person may make a representation
in writing to the Chief Councillor.

B. Municipal Building Code

Power of 355. (1) The State Government shall prepare a Code to be called the Municipal
State
Building Code containing rules providing for -
Government
to make
building rules (a) the regulation or restriction of the use of sites for buildings,
and to classify
municipal areas
for the purpose (b) the regulation or restriction of buildings, and
of application
of building
rules. (c) compliance with the provisions of any law relating to urban
land ceiling or urban land use planning.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such Code
may provide for all or any of the following matters :-

(a) information and plans to be submitted together with


application under any of the provisions of this chapter,

(b) requirements of sites,

(c) means of access,

(d) development of land into land sub-division and layout,

(e) land use classification and uses,

(f) open space, area and height limitations,

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(g) parking spaces,

(h) requirements of parts of building plinth, habitable room,


kitchen, pantry, bathroom, water closet, loft, ledge,
mezzanine floor, store-room, garage, roof, basement,
chimney, lighting and ventilation of room, parapet, wells,
septic tanks, and boundary wall,

(i) provision of lifts,

(j) exit requirements including doorways, corridors,


passageways, staircase, ramps and lobbies,

(k) fire protection requirements including materials and


designs for interior decoration,

(l) special requirements of occupancies for residential


building, educational building, institutional building,
assembly building, business building, mercantile
building, industrial building, storage building and
hazardous building (including those for assembly,
movement, parking, loading, unloading, public
conveniences, water-supply and vendors’ plazas),

(m) structural design,

(n) quality of materials and workmanship,

(o) alternative materials, methods of design, construction


and tests,

(p) building services including electric supply and such


supply from non-conventional sources of energy, air-
conditioning or heating, and telecommunication systems,

(q) water-supply, water harvesting, and plumbing services,

(r) signs and outdoor display structures,

(s) special requirements for building in the hill areas,

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(t) special requirements of access for handicapped persons in
respect of matters referred to in chapter XXII, chapter
XXIII, chapter XXIV, and chapter XXV,

(u) protection against natural disasters including earthquakes


and cyclones and technological disasters, and

(v) any other matter considered necessary in relation to


building activities.

(3) The State Government may, by notification, exempt any municipal


area or any group of municipal areas as classified under section 7
from the operation of all or any of the provisions of this chapter or
the rules made under this section.

(4) While such exemption under sub-section (3) remains in force in


any municipal area or group of municipal areas, the State
Government may make rules consistent with the provisions of this
chapter for application to such municipal area or group of municipal
areas.

(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions


of this section, no building plan for a building, on such plot area,
or for such use, as may be prescribed, which does not provide for
electric supply from non-conventional sources of energy and water
harvesting, shall be sanctioned by the Municipality.

C. Municipal Building Tribunal*

Municipal 356. (1) The State Government may appoint one or more Municipal Building
Building
Tribunal. Tribunals (hereinafter referred to in this section as the Tribunal) as
may be considered necessary to hear and decide appeals arising
out of matters referred to in chapter XXXVII in accordance with
such procedure, and to realize such fees in connection with such
appeals, as may be prescribed.

(2) Each Tribunal shall consist of a Chairperson and such other


members, not exceeding four, as the State Government may
determine.

* Each State Government may consider whether to constitute a Municipal Building Tribunal or not.

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(3) The Chairperson and one other member shall be persons who are or
have been members of the State Higher Judicial Service, having such
experience as may be prescribed.

(4) At least one of the remaining other members shall be a person who
shall have such knowledge or experience in town planning, civil
engineering or architecture as may be prescribed.

(5) The Chairperson and the other members of the Tribunal shall be
appointed by the State Government for such period, and on such
terms and conditions, as the State Government may determine and
shall be paid from the Municipal Fund :

Provided that a Councillor or a person who is or has been


an officer or other employee of the Municipality shall not be eligible
for appointment as a member of the Tribunal.

(6) The State Government may, if it thinks fit, remove for reason of
incompetence or misconduct or for any other good or sufficient
reason the Chairperson or any other member of the Tribunal.

(7) The Tribunal shall have such officers and other employees,
appointed on such terms and conditions, as may be prescribed, and
the expenses of the Tribunal shall be paid out of the Municipal
Fund.

(8) The provisions of Part II and Part III of the Limitation Act, 1963, 36 of
1963.
relating to appeal shall apply to every appeal preferred under this
section.

(9) No court shall have jurisdiction in any matter for which provision
is made in this chapter for appeal to the Tribunal.

D. General Powers

Building at 357. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the rules and
corners of
the regulations made thereunder or of any other law for the time
streets.
being in force, the Chief Municipal Officer may, in the case of any
building which is intended to be erected at the corner of two
streets, -

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(a) refuse sanction for such reasons as may be recorded in
writing, or

(b) impose restrictions on its use, or

(c) place special conditions concerning exit to, or entry from,


any street, or

(d) require it to be rounded off or splayed or cut off to such


height and to such extent as he may determine, or

(e) acquire such portion of the site at the corner as he may


consider necessary for public convenience or amenity :

Provided that nothing shall be done in any case under the


provisions of this sub-section without any scrutiny of such case by the
Municipal Building Committee for a Municipal Corporation, Class ‘A’
Municipal Council and Class ‘B’ Municipal Council, constituted under
section 345, or the Committee for sanction of building plans in case of
building plans for Class ‘C’ Municipal Councils and Nagar Panchayats,
constituted under section 346, as the case may be, and without prior
approval of the Empowered Standing Committee in accordance with
the provisions of this chapter.

(2) The Chief Municipal Officer may, by order, in writing, require any
alteration, corresponding to any of the provisions in clauses (b) to (e)
of sub-section (1), to be made to any building completed before the
commencement of this Act.

Provision as 358. (1) The sanction to the erection of any work on either side of a new street
to building
and work on may be refused by the Chief Municipal Officer unless and until such
either side of new street has been levelled, and, in the opinion of the Chief Municipal
new street or
Officer, wherever practicable, metalled or paved, drained, lighted and
near fly-over or
transportation laid with a water main, to his satisfaction.
terminal.
(2) The sanction to the erection of any such building or the execution of any
such work may be refused by the Chief Municipal Officer, if such building
or any portion thereof or such work comes within the regular line of any
street, the position and direction of which have been laid down by the
Chief Municipal Officer but which has not been actually erected or
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executed, or if such building or any portion thereof or such work is in
contravention of any building plan or any other scheme or plan prepared
under this Act or any other law for the time being in force.

(3) The Chief Municipal Officer may refuse permission for the erection or
re-erection of any building which, when completed, will be within such
distance from a fly-over or overbridge or transportation terminal or
other construction as may be provided by rules or regulations made in
this behalf.

Provision 359. (1) No roof, verandah, pandal or wall of a building or no shed or fence
against use of
inflammable
shall be constructed or reconstructed of cloth, grass leaves, mats or
material for other inflammable materials except with the permission, in writing, of
building etc.
without the Chief Municipal Officer, nor shall any such roof, verandah, pandal,
permission. wall, shed or fence, constructed or reconstructed in any year, be retained
in a subsequent year except with the fresh permission obtained in this
behalf.

(2) Every permission under sub-section (1) shall expire at the end of the
year for which it is granted.

(3) The Chief Municipal Officer may regulate the use of materials, design
or construction or other practices for interior decoration in accordance
with the rules and the regulations in this behalf.

Power to 360. (1) The Chief Municipal Officer may, subject to the prior approval of the
regulate
future
Empowered Standing Committee, give notice of his intention to declare
construction -
of buildings
in particular
streets or (a) that in any street or portion thereof specified in such notice,
localities. the elevation and construction of the frontage of all buildings
or any classes of buildings erected or re-erected after such
notice shall, in respect of their architectural features, be such
as the Empowered Standing Committee may consider
suitable to the locality, or

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(b) that in any locality specified in such notice, there shall be
allowed the erection of only detached or semi-detached
building or both and that the land appurtenant to each such
building shall be of an area, being not less than that specified
in such notice, or

(c) that the division or sub-division of building plots in a particular


locality shall be of a minimum specified area, or

(d) that in any locality specified in the notice, the construction of


more than a specified number of buildings on each acre of
land shall not be allowed, or

(e) that in any street, portion of a street, or locality, specified in


such notice, the construction of any one or more of the
different classes of buildings (such as residential, educational,
institutional, assembly, business, mercantile, industrial,
storage, and hazardous buildings) shall not be allowed without
the special permission of the Empowered Standing
Committee.

(2) The Empowered Standing Committee shall consider all suggestions or


objections, received within a period of three months of the publication
of such notice, and may confirm the declaration, or may modify it, so,
however that the effect of such notice is not extended.

(3) The Chief Municipal Officer shall publish any declaration so confirmed
or modified in the Official Gazette and the declaration shall take effect
from the date of such publication.

(4) No person shall, after the date of publication of such declaration, erect
or re-erect any building in contravention of such declaration.

(5) The Empowered Standing Committee shall ensure that such declaration
is in conformity with the provisions of any State law relating to urban
land use planning.

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Power to stop 361. If, during excavation or any other operation for the purpose of construction
excavation.
of any building or execution of any work, any of the underground utilities
(such as electric or telephone cables, water-supply, drainage and sewerage
mains, and gas pipes) is touched or is likely to be touched, or if the Chief
Municipal Officer is of opinion that such excavation may cause danger to
the public, the Chief Municipal Officer may, by order, in writing, stop forthwith
any such excavation or other work till the matter is investigated and decided
to his satisfaction.

Power to 362. The Chief Municipal Officer may, with a view to promoting convenience,
require
safety, privacy of the public or the occupier, or sanitation or to securing
alteration
of existing conformity with the provisions of this Act and the rules and the regulations
buildings.
made thereunder, by order, in writing, require the owner of any existing
building to make such alterations therein, and within such period, as may be
specified in the order :

Provided that before making any such order, the Chief Municipal
Officer shall afford a reasonable opportunity to the owner to show cause
why such order should not be made.

Power to 363. (1) If any wall or building, or anything affixed thereto, is deemed by the
order removal Chief Municipal Officer to be in a ruinous state, or is likely to fall, or to
of dangerous
buildings. be in any way dangerous, he shall forthwith cause a notice, in writing, to
be served on the owner and to be put on some conspicuous part of the
wall or building or served on the occupier, if any, of the building requiring
such owner or occupier forthwith to demolish, repair, or secure such
wall, building or thing, as the case may require.

(2) The Chief Municipal Officer may, if it appears to him necessary so to


do, cause a proper hoarding or fence or other means of protection to
be put up at the expense of the owner of such wall or building for the
safety of the public or the inmates thereof; and may, after giving them
such notice as the Chief Municipal Officer may think necessary, require
the inmates of the building to vacate it.

(3) The provisions of this Act and of any rules or regulations made thereunder
relating to buildings shall apply to any work done in pursuance, or in
consequence, of a notice issued under sub-section (1).

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(4) (a) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing
provisions of this section, the Chief Municipal Officer may, forthwith or
with such notice as he thinks fit, demolish, repair or secure or cause to
be demolished, repaired or secured, any such wall or building or thing
affixed thereto, on the report of the Municipal Architect and Town
Planner, certifying that such demolition, repair or securing of the building,
wall or thing is necessary for the safety of the public or the inmates of
the building.

(b) In any such case, the Chief Municipal Officer may cause
the inmates of the building to be summarily removed from such building
or from such portion thereof as he may consider necessary.

(c) All expenses incurred by the Chief Municipal Officer for


carrying out the purposes of this sub-section shall be paid by the owner
of such wall, building or thing.

(5) Anything done or any action taken by the Chief Municipal Officer under
sub-section (4) shall, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to have
been done or taken lawfully and in good faith.

Inspection 364. (1) The Chief Municipal Officer may, at any time during the erection or re-
of building.
erection of a building or the execution of any work under this chapter,
make an inspection thereof without giving any previous notice of his
intention so to do.

(2) The Chief Municipal Officer may inspect any existing building at any
time by giving seven day’s notice in advance.

Permission 365. (1) No person shall, without the previous permission, in writing, of the Chief
in case of non-
residential Municipal Officer, or otherwise than in conformity with the conditions,
uses of if any, of such permission, put any premises to non-residential use
premises.
including the use for an educational building or an institutional building
or an assembly building or a business building or a mercantile building
or an industrial building or a storage building or a hazardous building.

(2) The Chief Municipal Officer may refuse to give such permission in any
case on the ground that such use -

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(a) would be objectionable by reason of the density of
population in the neighbourhood, or

(b) would add to the traffic constraints in the vicinity including


parking spaces for vehicles, or

(c) would not conform to other predominant uses in the


neighbourhood, or

(d) would constitute a fire hazard, or

(e) would be a nuisance to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood,


or

(f) in the case of a hospital or a clinic, would be harmful to the


patients due to noise or an environment, which poses a health
hazard, or

(g) in the case of an educational building, would deprive the


students of playground facilities.

(3) Subject to any land use control under this Act or any other law for the
time being in force, the decision of the Chief Municipal Officer in every
case where permission is refused under this section shall be final.

Conditions 366. In the case of any premises for the use of which a licence or permission is
for grant of
permission.
required from the State Government or any authority under any law for the
time being in force, the Chief Municipal Officer shall not grant such permission
under this Act to any person until such person produces before the Chief
Municipal Officer the licence or the permission from the State Government
or such authority, as the case may be, and submits duly authenticated copy
thereof to him :

Provided that in the case where production of a permission of the


Municipality is a precondition for the grant of a licence or permission under
any other law for the time being in force, the Chief Municipal Officer may
grant a provisional permission which shall be authenticated to be final only
upon production of a licence or permission under the said law :

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Provided further that such provisional permission shall have validity
only for the purpose of fulfilling any precondition for the grant of the licence
or the permission under any other law as aforesaid.

E. Regulation of Building Uses

Power to 367. (1) No person shall, without the permission, in writing, of the Chief Municipal
prohibit
change of
Officer or otherwise than in conformity with the conditions of such
authorized permission, -
use of
building.
(a) use, or permit to be used, for the purpose of human
habitation any building or part thereof not originally erected
or authorized to be used for such purpose,

(b) change, or allow the change of, the use of a building for any
purpose other than that specified in the sanctioned plan,

(c) change, or allow the change of, the use of any building
erected before the commencement of this Act contrary to
the use for which such erection was originally sanctioned or
to the use to which such building was actually put,

(d) convert, or allow the conversion of, a tenement within a


building to an occupational use, other than the use intended
in the original sanctioned plan, or materially alter, enlarge, or
extend such use.

(2) If, in any case, such permission is given, no change of occupancy or use
shall be allowed before necessary alterations or provisions have been
made to the satisfaction of the Chief Municipal Officer and in
accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules and the
regulations made thereunder and any other law for the time being in
force.

(3) Any change of use made before the commencement of this Act, except
in so far as such use is permissible under the provisions of an earlier
State law on the subject in force before the commencement of this Act,
shall be deemed to be a change in contravention of the provisions of
this Act.

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(4) Without prejudice to any other action that may be taken against any
person, whether owner or occupier, contravening any provision of this
section, the Municipality may levy on such person such fine, not
exceeding, in each case, rupees one hundred per square metre per
month for the area under unauthorized use throughout the period during
which such contravention continues, as may be provided by regulations.

(5) The Chief Municipal Officer may, if he deems fit, order that such
unauthorized use be stopped forthwith :

Provided that before making any such order, he shall give a


reasonable opportunity to the person affected to show cause why such
order shall not be made.

(6) Any person aggrieved by an order of the Chief Municipal Officer under
sub-section (5) may, within thirty days from the date of the order, prefer
an appeal against the order to the Municipal Building Tribunal whose
decision in the matter shall be final and conclusive.

(7) When an appeal is preferred under sub-section (6), the Municipal


Building Tribunal or the Municipality, as the case may be, may stay the
enforcement of the order made by the Chief Municipal Officer under
sub-section (5) on such terms, and for such period, as it may think fit.

(8) Save as otherwise provided in this section, no court shall entertain any
suit, application or other proceeding for any relief or injunction,
restraining the Chief Municipal Officer or the Municipal Building Tribunal
or the Municipality from taking any action or making any order in
pursuance of the provisions of this section.

Explanation. - For the purposes of this chapter, “unauthorized use”


shall mean change or conversion of a building without sanction from
one occupancy or use group to another occupancy or use group referred
to in sub-section (2) of section 339.

Power to 368. (1) The Municipality may give notice of its intention to declare that in any
prevent use area specified in the notice, no person shall, for environmental reasons
of premises
for specified stated therein, use any premises for any purpose specified in the notice.
purpose in
particular
area for (2) Any objection to any such notice shall be received within a period of
environmental thirty days from the date of the notice.
reasons.

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(3) The Municipality shall consider all objections received within the period
as aforesaid, giving any person affected by the notice an opportunity of
being heard, and may, thereupon, make a declaration in accordance
with the notice under sub-section (1), with such modifications, if any, as
it may think fit.

(4) Every such declaration shall be published in the manner provided by


regulations and shall take effect from the date of such publication.

(5) No person shall, in any area specified in the declaration published under
sub-section (4), use any premises for any purpose specified in the
declaration, and the Chief Municipal Officer shall have the power to
stop such use of any such premises by such means as he may consider
necessary.

(6) The Municipality shall ensure that such declaration is in conformity with
the provisions of any land use plan in force in the municipal area under
any State law regulating such use.

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