Source : Hindustan Times - htlive Faridabad | 9-Jun-2014
HARYANA GOVERNMENT IS OF THE VIEW THAT THE DECISION WILL HELP REDUCE PROPERTY DISPUTES WITHIN A FAMILY.
The state government has decided to waive off stamp duty on transfer of
immovable properties among blood relations within a family to reduce
property disputes.
This decision was taken by the state cabinet meeting, chaired by chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on May 28.
The Haryana government is of the view that the decision will help reduce
disputes over property as the stamp duty leviable on the transfer of
immovable property within family and among blood relations parents,
siblings, children and grand children and between spouses leads to
disputes and litigation among family members, an official release said.
As a result of the decision, one spouse would be able to transfer
immovable property to another spouse to safeguard his/ her interest and
charging of stamp duty would not pose any hindrance in transfer of
property, it said.
The cabinet also decided to waive mortgage deeds for securing bank loan
up to Rs5 lakh executed by self help groups from payment of stamp duty.
Haryana is the only state in north India to have given such exemption,
the release said.
To meet the shortfall of doctors in various government hospitals
and health centers in Haryana, it was decided to fill up the vacant
reserved posts of medical officers by general category applicants on
carry forward basis, the cabinet meeting stated.
It was also decided at the meeting that the state government would
adopt the same regularisation policy of 2011 as adopted by the Punjab
government for the regularisation of employees, the statement said.
The policy would be applicable with effect from May 28, 2014.
Earlier in the cabinet meeting, the approval to the proposal regarding
amendment in the regularisation policies dated July 29, 2011 for group
B, C and D employees or workers was approved.
The left over group C and D employees working on ad hoc, contract,
daily wages or work charged who could not be regularised under the
regularisation policy due to administrative reasons but were otherwise
eligible, would be regularised with effect from the date they were
eligible for regularisation.
The regularisation policy of Punjab gover nment dated March 18,
2011 for group B, C and D employees or workers who have completed three
years service on contract basis engaged by government or approved agency
of the state government as on May 28, 2014 would be adopted by the
Haryana government, the release said.
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