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Central Govt extends 5 State laws to Chandigarh UT


Central Govt extends 5 State laws to Chandigarh UT


CHANDIGARH, May 08: Central Government has extended the provisions of five State legislations, including three of Punjab, to the Union Territory of Chandigarh.

The decision is part of a set of governance and regulatory reforms which are aimed at modernising legal frameworks, enhancing transparency and improving ease of living and ease of doing business.

The extensions have been made through notifications under Section 87 of the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, in accordance with the established practice of extending suitable state laws to Chandigarh, which does not have its own legislature and  these measures, taken together, represent a comprehensive effort to address gaps in existing legal frameworks, bring greater clarity and uniformity in regulation, strengthen citizen protection, and support efficient governance in Chandigarh.

The reforms comprise the extension of three laws of Punjab and one each of Haryana and Assam.

The Assam Tenancy Act, 2021, aligned with the Model Tenancy Act, 2021, has been extended to replace the existing East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949, and introduce a modern and balanced tenancy framework.

The Act provides for formal tenancy agreements, clear delineation of rights and obligations, structured eviction procedures and a time-bound dispute resolution mechanism, thereby promoting transparency and improving availability of rental housing. 

The Model Tenancy Act seeks to balance the interests of landlords and tenants, create a transparent and accountable ecosystem for renting of premises, and provide a speedy dispute resolution mechanism. The law is also expected to encourage private participation in rental housing and promote efficient utilisation of available housing stock.

Mandatory written tenancy agreements will ensure that rent, duration, revision and other key conditions are clearly specified upfront, thereby reducing disputes.

The Centre has extended  Indian Stamp (Punjab Amendment) Acts of 2001 and 2003, which introduce a strengthened framework for valuation of properties and collection of stamp duty, including a clear mechanism for detection and correction of undervaluation, thereby improving transparency and reducing scope for evasion in property transactions.

The Punjab Abadi Deh (Record of Rights) Act, 2021, has been extended to provide a modern legal framework for survey and recording of ownership rights in habitation areas, which have historically remained outside formal land records.

The Act is expected to bring clarity in ownership, reduce disputes and support better land administration and planned urban development.

The Punjab Prevention of Human Smuggling Act, 2012 and Amendment Act, 2014, will establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for travel agents, including licensing, enforcement and penal provisions, aimed at addressing human smuggling and protecting citizens, particularly students and job seekers, from fraudulent practices.

The key provisions of the Act lay down comprehensive definition of travel agents as it covers all activities related to facilitation of overseas travel, including visa consultancy, ticketing, promotional services and informal agents/intermediaries, thereby ensuring that all such entities come under a reasonable regulatory oversight and  No person can operate as a travel agent without obtaining a licence from the competent authority and grant of licence is subject to police verification.

The Haryana Fire and Emergency Services Act, 2022 has been extended to replace the existing legal framework and introduce a contemporary, risk-based fire safety regime in Chandigarh. The Act provides for streamlined approvals, longer validity of fire safety certificates, professional compliance mechanisms and a rationalised penalty framework, thereby improving safety of life and property while reducing compliance burden.

At present, fire safety in Chandigarh is governed by the Delhi Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act, 1986 (as extended to Chandigarh).

 

 


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