Updated On: 11 December, 2025 08:33 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
In an official statement, released by his office, Eknath Shinde, who also holds the urban development and housing portfolios, said that the scheme would benefit more than 10 lakh residents who have faced legal and financial difficulties due to the absence of an OC

The affected buildings were denied OCs because of minor deviations from approved plans. Representational Pic/File/Rane Ashish
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The Maharashtra government on Thursday said that soon a revised Occupancy Certificate (OC) amnesty scheme will be announced to regularise nearly 20,000 buildings in Mumbai that have remained without the mandatory document for years.
The announcement was made by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde during the Maharashtra Assembly Winter Session in Nagpur.