Thousands of Delhi residents are facing uncertainty as the Land and Development Office has halted leasehold to freehold property conversions for two and a half years, missing court-committed deadlines for new procedures and rates. This suspension has allegedly fueled corruption, with landowners pressured to pay extra for necessary NOCs, while the High Court has intervened, demanding explanations for the delays.
Thousands of Delhi residents are facing uncertainty as the Land and Development Office has halted leasehold to freehold property conversions for two and a half years, missing court-committed deadlines for new procedures and rates. This suspension has allegedly fueled corruption, with landowners pressured to pay extra for necessary NOCs, while the High Court has intervened, demanding explanations for the delays.