People doing business in Gurugram have got a big shock. Where now people will not be able to do business in residential areas in Gurugram. Regarding this, DTP has started tightening the noose in these areas. So let us know the whole matter-
New Delhi   Landlords opening shops and offices in residential colonies should now be careful. The District Town Planner Enforcement (DTP) of Gurugram has tightened the noose on running commercial activities in houses in residential colonies.
DTP has recommended to Gurugram Police Commissioner to register an FIR against 35 such landlords of eight colonies of the district. DTP enforcement investigation found violations of rules by landlords. This includes Vatika India located at DLF Phase-1, 3, Sector-82/83, Sushant Lok Phase-2 and 3, Uppal South End, South City Ek Colony.
Apart from this, to tighten the noose on the commercial activities going on in the residential houses of Golf Course Road, a letter has been written to the Gurugram Police Commissioner and a recommendation has been made to register an FIR. DTP had already given show cause notice to these landlords on behalf of the department and sought their reply. Neither any satisfactory reply was given in the department nor the activities were stopped.
Due to this, legal action has now been initiated. Teams of DTP Enforcement Department are surveying houses in other residential colonies of the city. The list will be prepared and submitted to the DTP office.
Violation of rules found in survey of DTP department
Violations of building plan rules were found in the survey conducted by the DTP department. Instead of living in houses, clinics, beauty parlors, medical stores, property dealer offices have been opened. Notices were first issued to landlords who did not follow the rules. Now after registering FIR against the landlords, the process of sealing the house will also be started.
Manish Yadav, DTP Enforcement Gurugram said, “Commercial activities are not carried out in the houses of residential colonies. In a survey conducted in eight colonies, commercial activities were found running in 35 houses. A letter has been written to the Police Commissioner for FIR.