Assam’s Land Acquisition Policies 2025: What Property Buyers Must Know
                    Updates in Assam’s Land Acquisition Rules
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Negotiated Settlements: The government now prioritizes direct purchase agreements to speed up land acquisition.
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Extended Objection Period: Landowners have 15 days to raise concerns about acquisition.
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Simplified Asset Valuation: Immovable assets linked to land are now valued proportionally to guidance prices.
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Exemption on Registration Fees: Government land acquisitions no longer require registration fees.
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Compensation for Long-Term Occupants: Individuals occupying government land for over five years receive surface compensation.
 
Implications for Property Buyers
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Faster Development Approvals: With streamlined acquisition, real estate projects face fewer delays.
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Clearer Compensation Structures: Buyers can expect transparent valuation methods for acquired land.
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Urban Expansion Impact: Revised policies encourage growth in suburban and commercial zones.
 
These changes aim to balance development with fair compensation, making Assam’s real estate sector more efficient
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