J&K Eases Building Rules, Launches Digital Portal for Faster Approvals

The Jammu and Kashmir government has amended its Unified Building Bye-Laws 2021 to streamline construction approvals and boost economic activity. Key changes include rationalized setback norms, enhanced Floor Area Ratio, and reduced minimum Right of Way requirements for commercial projects. A major reform is the launch of an Auto Scrutiny Based Building Permission portal, which uses Auto-DCR technology to digitally process applications and cut approval times from 60-90 days to just 30. The system ensures transparency, allows real-time tracking, and introduces energy efficiency incentives, marking a shift toward tech-driven urban governance.

Key Points: J&K Amends Building By-Laws to Boost Ease of Doing Business

  • Simplified land use regulations
  • Enhanced Commercial Floor Area Ratio
  • Digital auto-scrutiny portal launched
  • Approval timelines halved to 30 days
  • Incentives for energy efficiency
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J&K govt amends building by-laws to boost ease of doing business

J&K govt simplifies construction norms, launches auto-scrutiny portal to cut approval times from 90 to 30 days, enhancing urban development.

"The move is aimed at promoting Ease of Doing Business, rationalising development controls and digitising approvals. - Official Statement"

Jammu, March 9

The Jammu and Kashmir government, on Tuesday, notified amendments to the Unified Building Bye-Laws 2021 under the provisions of Jammu and Kashmir Development Act, 1970, and Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Act, 2000.

An official press statement said, "The move is aimed at promoting Ease of Doing Business, rationalising development controls and digitising approvals."

"The reforms are expected to strengthen the compliance across all Urban Local Bodies and development authorities in the Union Territory. The amendments simplify land use regulations, merge multiple sub-categories into four broad primary uses and allow Affordable Group Housing in Industrial zones, promoting inclusive land utilisation."

"Setback norms have been rationalised and Commercial Floor Area Ratio (FAR) has been enhanced up to 400 (subject to norms), thereby increasing development potential," the statement added.

"Further, the minimum Right of Way requirement for specified commercial and industrial activities has been reduced from 12 to 6 metre to facilitate economic growth, particularly in smaller urban areas."

"The Jammu and Kashmir government has also launched the Auto Scrutiny Based Building Permission and Change of Land Use portal with Auto-DCR technology, introducing a fully digital, rule-based and time-bound system for processing building permissions across all Urban Local Bodies and development authorities in the Union Territory."

"Under the new framework, building plans submitted online are automatically scrutinised by the system against the provisions of the UBBL, Master Plans, Zonal Plans and applicable development controls."

"The software generates instant compliance reports identifying deviations, if any, thereby ensuring transparency and uniform interpretation of regulations," the statement said.

"The portal integrates Change of Land Use with Building Permission, reducing timelines from 60-90 days to 30 days. The portal allows self-certification and auto-approval for low-risk buildings, empowering registered architects and engineers to certify compliance with building norms."

"The system ensures transparency, uniform interpretation of regulations and eliminates subjectivity. The Auto Scrutiny Portal also facilitates online fee calculation, digital payment, real-time application tracking, downloadable approvals and a digital record repository."

"Applicants can monitor the status of their cases at every stage, ensuring complete transparency. The amendments also introduce energy efficiency and environmental compliance provisions, including Eco Niwas Samhita norms, with incentive-based benefits such as additional FAR and fast-track approvals," the statement added.

"These comprehensive amendments mark a transition towards transparent, technology-driven, and compliance-oriented urban governance, ensuring planned, sustainable, and citizen-centric development across Jammu and Kashmir. The URL of the revamped portal is https://obps.jk.gov.in," the statement said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Reducing the Right of Way from 12 to 6 metres for small commercial activities is very practical. It will really help small shop owners and startups in tier-2 and tier-3 towns of J&K. More power to local entrepreneurs!
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Rohit P
Auto scrutiny and online tracking are much needed reforms. But the real test will be on the ground. Will the portal work smoothly, or will people still need to visit offices and know someone to get things moving? The intent is good, execution is key.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in urban planning, I appreciate the inclusion of Eco Niwas Samhita norms and incentives for energy efficiency. Promoting sustainable development in the region's growth is crucial for the long term. Well done on that front.
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Vikram M
Allowing affordable group housing in industrial zones is a smart move for inclusive land use. It can help workers live closer to their workplaces. Hope the "affordable" part is strictly enforced so it benefits the actual workforce and not just developers.
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Karthik V
While the digital push is commendable, we must ensure that registered architects and engineers using the self-certification system are held accountable. The system must have strong audit mechanisms to prevent misuse. Transparency should not be just a buzzword.
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Ananya R

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