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(3) The Secretary of the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat concerned in dealing with the applications for permission shall have regard to the provisions of the Master Plans and Detailed Town Planning Schemes in force or the Interim Development Orders as provided under this Act.

(4) When permission is granted subject to conditions, or is refused, the grounds of imposing such conditions or such refusal shall be recorded in the order.

(5) Any such order shall be communicated to the applicant in the manner prescribed.

(6) In the case of the departments of Central or State Government or Quasi-government Institutions intending to carry out any development other than operational constructions on any land, the concerned department or institution, as the case may be, shall intimate in writing to the Secretary of the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat concerned, of its intention to do so, giving full particulars thereof and accompanied by such documents as may be prescribed by the Government from time to time, at least, thirty days prior to the undertaking of such development.

(7) Where the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat concerned has raised any objection pertaining to the proposals received in respect of conformity of the proposed development, either to any matter in sub-section (3) or to any of the building rules in force at the time, the departments of Central or State Government or the Quasigovernment agencies, as the case may be, shall make necessary modifications in the proposals for development to clear the objections raised by the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat concerned:

Provided that the Secretary of the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat concerned shall intimate the objections, if any, within thirty days of receipt of the proposal.

66. Power of revocation or modification of Development Permit.- If it appears to the Secretary of the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat concerned, that it is expedient that any permission granted to develop land should be either revoked or modified, having regard to a Master Plan or Detailed Town Planning Scheme prepared or under preparation under this Act or on being satisfied that the permission was issued by mistake or that a patent error has crept in it or that the permission was happened to be issued on misrepresentation of fact or law or that the development if carried on will be a threat to life or property, the Secretary of the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat concerned may, after giving the person concerned an opportunity of being heard against such revocation or modification, either revoke the permission or modify the permission to such extent as it appears to be necessary.

67. Obligation to acquire land in certain cases.- (1) Where any land is designated for compulsory acquisition in a Master Plan or Detailed Town Planning Scheme sanctioned under this Act and no acquisition proceedings are initiated for such land under the Land Acquisition Act in force in the State within a period of two years from the date of coming into operation of the Plan, the owner or person affected may serve on the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat concerned, within such time and in such manner, as may be prescribed, a notice (hereinafter referred to as "the purchase notice") requiring the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat concerned to purchase the interest in the land in accordance with the provisions of this Act;

(2) On receipt of any purchase notice under sub-section (1), as soon as possible, but not later than sixty days from the date of receipt of the purchase notice, the Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Town Panchayat or Village Panchayat, as the case may be, through a resolution