Section 261 of TCA : Section 261: Boundary Walls, Hedges And Fences

TCA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a homeowner, Mr. Sharma, who lives in a cantonment area. He decides to enhance the privacy of his property by building a high brick wall around it. Before starting construction, Mr. Sharma remembers Section 261 of The Cantonments Act, 2006, which mandates that no boundary wall can be erected without written permission from the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the cantonment.

He applies for permission and waits for approval. The...

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