Sharing of General Pool Residential Accommodation with close relatives – Withdrawal of guidelines
Directorate of Estates has withdrawn the sharing of General Pool Residential Accommodation with close relatives
Ministry of Urban Development has withdrawn the guidelines related to sharing of General Pool Residential Accommodation with Close Relatives.
No. 12035/4/2014-Pol.II
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
Directorate of Estates
Policy-II Section
Nirman Bhawan,
New Delhi-110 108.
Dated the 10th August, 2015
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Withdrawal of guidelines related to sharing and close relations.
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Reference is invited to the Directorate of Estates guidelines issued vide O.M No.12033/17 /78-Pol.II dated 26.5.1978, O.M No. 12035/52/78-Pol.II dated 25.1.1979, O.M No.12035/58/79-Pol.II dated 31.8.1979 and O.M No.12032(1)/74-Pol.II dated 21.12.1976 regarding sharing of accommodation and definition of close relations for the purpose of sharing of General Pool residential accommodation. In view of amendments made in SR-
317-B-2 vide Gazette Notification GSR No.112 dated 13.06.2015 the above mentioned guidelines have become redundant. Therefore, the competent authority has decided to withdraw the above mentioned guidelines w.e.f
13.06.2015.
(Swarnali anerjee)
Deputy Director of Estates (Policy)
2306 2505
Download Directorate of Estates OM No. 12035/4/2014-Pol.II dated 10.08.2015

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