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The document outlines a comprehensive study plan for learning Gujarat Land Law, starting with core Indian land laws and progressing to Gujarat-specific legislation. It includes practical tools, resources, and recommended bookstores for acquiring legal texts, as well as guidelines for construction regulations in Gujarat. Additionally, it provides a weekly vegetarian diet plan aimed at fat loss and recovery for a breastfeeding mother.

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The document outlines a comprehensive study plan for learning Gujarat Land Law, starting with core Indian land laws and progressing to Gujarat-specific legislation. It includes practical tools, resources, and recommended bookstores for acquiring legal texts, as well as guidelines for construction regulations in Gujarat. Additionally, it provides a weekly vegetarian diet plan aimed at fat loss and recovery for a breastfeeding mother.

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Study Plan: Learning Gujarat Land Law

1. Start with Core Indian Land Law

Begin by understanding foundational laws applicable across India:

 Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 Land Acquisition Act, 2013

 Indian Easements Act, 1882

 Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976 (Note: Repealed in Gujarat in 1999)

These laws provide the groundwork for land-related legal principles.

2. Delve into Gujarat-Specific Legislation

Focus on laws and regulations unique to Gujarat:

 Gujarat Land Revenue Code, 1879 (Gujarat Jamin Mehsul Adhiniyam)

 Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948 (as applicable to Gujarat)

 Gujarat Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act

 Gujarat Land Reforms Act

 Gujarat Agricultural Land Ceiling Act

 Rules on NA (Non-Agricultural) Land Conversion

Studying these will provide insight into state-specific land administration and
reforms.gujaratilawbooks.com

3. Utilize Practical Tools and Resources

 AnyRoR Gujarat Portal: Access land records and understand land types, mutations, and
conversions.

 Gujarat Revenue Department Website: Stay updated with circulars, notifications, and legal
changes.

 Gujarat eGazette: Review official government publications for legislative updates.Priya Law
House

4. Engage with Case Laws and Judgments

 Explore Gujarat High Court judgments to see how laws are interpreted and applied.

 Use platforms like Indian Kanoon to search for relevant case laws.

Where to Buy Land Law Books in Ahmedabad

Here are some reputable bookstores in Ahmedabad specializing in legal texts:

GujaratiLawBooks.com – Mandip Panchal


Ahmedabad, India

Offers a wide range of Gujarati and bilingual law books, including the Gujarat Land Revenue Code
and related commentaries. gujaratilawbooks.com

The New Gujarat Law House

Ahmedabad, India

Located near Three Gates, this store provides a comprehensive collection of law books pertinent to
Gujarat's legal system. Sulekha

Sanket Law Book Seller

Ahmedabad, India

Situated in Navrangpura, they stock various legal publications, including land law
texts. ahmedabad.idbf.in

Priya Law House

Ahmedabad, India

Known for offering significant discounts on law books, this store is located in Sardarnagar. Priya Law
House

Shital Law House

Ahmedabad, India

Located in Navrangpura, they specialize in legal texts and resources for law students and
professionals.

Additional Learning Resources

 M.J. Library: A historic public library in Ellisbridge, offering a vast collection of legal texts and
resources. Wikipedia

 L.A. Shah Law College: One of the oldest law colleges in Ahmedabad, affiliated with Gujarat
University, providing access to academic resources and faculty expertise. Wikipedia

 Gujarat National Law University (GNLU): A premier institution offering advanced legal
education and research opportunities in land law.

To understand the rules and regulations for construction in Gujarat, especially if you're involved in
real estate, architecture, or private development, you’ll need books and documents that cover
building bye-laws, development control regulations (DCR), town planning acts, and local municipal
rules.

Here's a comprehensive list of books and resources to help you:

📘 Recommended Books & Legal Acts


1. General Construction & Building Law Books

✅ "Building Bye-Laws and Development Control Regulations" by Dr. G.K. Hiraskar

 Covers general bye-laws and DCR principles.

 Not Gujarat-specific, but excellent foundation for interpreting local rules.

✅ "Building Construction Handbook" by Roy Chudley & Roger Greeno

 A practical guide to construction standards. Good for understanding technical aspects


aligned with regulatory norms.

2. Gujarat-Specific Legal Acts and Guidelines

These acts govern how construction and land use are regulated in Gujarat.

✅ The Gujarat Town Planning and Urban Development Act, 1976 (GTPUDA)

 Core legislation that controls urban planning, zoning, permissions, and development plans.

 You can get this as a bare act with commentary from local publishers.

✅ General Development Control Regulations (GDCR) – Gujarat

 These are municipal regulations that define:

o FSI (Floor Space Index)

o Setbacks and margins

o Building height

o Parking norms

o Permissible uses for land (residential, commercial, etc.)

 Different cities like Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) or Gandhinagar


Urban Development Authority (GUDA) may have area-specific DCRs.

✅ The Gujarat Regularisation of Unauthorised Development Act, 2011

 Important for understanding how illegal constructions are treated and regularized.

✅ The Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2013

 Mandates fire safety norms in buildings, especially high-rise.

Where to Get Gujarat-Specific Construction Rules

🔹 Official Websites & Downloads

1. AUDA (Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority)

o Offers downloadable GDCR, zoning maps, and planning documents.

2. Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC)


o Building permission process, NOCs, and plan approval norms.

3. Gujarat Town Planning and Valuation Department

o Master plans, revised GDCRs, and model bye-laws.

Where to Buy These Books in Ahmedabad

🔹 Bookstores Specializing in Law and Urban Planning:

 New Gujarat Law House – Ellisbridge

 Kamal Prakashan – Income Tax Circle

 Sanket Law Book House – Navrangpura

 S.G. Law Books – Near University Area

Ask specifically for:

 "Gujarat Town Planning and Urban Development Act with Rules"

 "GDCR Book – Ahmedabad / Gujarat"

 "Building Bye-laws and Construction Manual – Gujarat"

 “TP Scheme Rules and Guide”

📚 Additional Resources

 IS Codes (Bureau of Indian Standards) – For technical building standards (IS 456, IS 875, IS
1893, etc.)

 National Building Code (NBC) – India-wide construction standard (sometimes referred to in


Gujarat’s GDCR)

 Development Plan 2041 (e.g., for Ahmedabad) – download from AUDA or AMC

⚙️Practical Advice

To stay updated, follow:

 Urban planning consultants

 Local municipal town planning departments

 Real estate forums

 Government notifications (e.g., https://egazette.gujarat.gov.in)

📘 Key Documents for Construction Regulations in Gujarat

1. Comprehensive General Development Control Regulations (CGDCR) – 2017


This is the primary document outlining planning regulations, permissible uses, Floor Space Index
(FSI), building heights, setbacks, and procedures for obtaining development permissions in Gujarat.

 Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) Version: Download CGDCR 2017 – AMCSurat


Municipal Corporation+3ahmedabadcity.gov.in+3ahmedabadcity.gov.in+3

 Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) Version: Download CGDCR 2017 –


AUDAauda.org.in+6auda.org.in+6auda.org.in+6

These documents provide detailed information on zoning classifications, permissible constructions,


and other essential guidelines.

2. Revised Development Plan 2021 – AUDA

This plan offers zoning maps and land use plans for Ahmedabad, helping you identify the zoning
classification of specific plots.

 Access the Plan: AUDA Revised Development Plan


2021auda.org.in+5auda.org.in+5auda.org.in+5

Understanding Zoning and FSI

To determine the permissible construction parameters for a specific plot:

1. Identify the Zoning Classification:

o Use the AUDA Revised Development Plan to locate your plot and determine its
zoning category (e.g., Residential Zone I, Commercial Zone, Industrial Zone).

2. Refer to CGDCR for Regulations:

o Once you know the zoning classification, consult the CGDCR to find the
corresponding regulations, including:

 Permissible FSI: The ratio of the total built-up area to the plot area.

 Setbacks and Margins: Minimum distances to be maintained from plot


boundaries.

 Building Height Restrictions: Maximum allowable building heights.

🏢 Procedure for Obtaining Development Permission

For constructing a building in Ahmedabad, you need to obtain development permission from the
competent authority (AMC or AUDA).

Steps Involved:

1. Application Submission:

o Submit an application with necessary documents, including ownership proof, site


plans, and proposed building plans.

2. Scrutiny and Approval:


o The authority reviews the application for compliance with CGDCR and other relevant
regulations.GHTC India+2Surat Municipal Corporation+2auda.org.in+2

3. Issuance of Development Permission:

o Upon approval, you receive a development permission certificate, allowing you to


commence construction.

For detailed procedures and required documents, refer to the AMC's Building Plan Approval
System:ahmedabadcity.gov.in

 Download Guide: Building Plan Approval System –


AMCahmedabadcity.gov.in+2ahmedabadcity.gov.in+2ahmedabadcity.gov.in+2

Additional Resources

 National Building Code (NBC) of India:

o Provides comprehensive guidelines on building construction, structural safety, fire


safety, and more.

 Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2013:

o Outlines fire safety requirements for buildings in Gujarat.


Great! Here's a healthy, fat-loss-friendly weekly vegetarian diet plan for both of you — one for you
(aiming to lose fat while staying active), and one for the breastfeeding mother (to support recovery,
milk production, and gentle fat loss). Both plans are nutrient-dense, Indian-style, and easy to cook
at home in Ahmedabad.

🧑 Your Daily Diet Plan (Fat Loss + Energy)

Time Meal

6:30 AM Warm lemon water or jeera water (empty stomach)

8:00 AM Moong chilla (2) or oats porridge + 2 boiled eggs

11:00 AM 1 fruit (apple or papaya) + 5 almonds

1:00 PM 2 small jowar rotis + sabzi + dal + salad

4:00 PM Green tea + roasted chana or sprouts salad

7:00 PM Grilled paneer/tofu + lauki or palak soup

9:00 PM Warm haldi milk (low-fat, optional jaggery)

👩‍🍼 Feeding Mother's Daily Plan (Healthy Recovery + Milk Production)

Time Meal

6:30 AM Warm ajwain water or jeera water

8:00 AM Oats or ragi porridge + 1 date + 5 soaked almonds

11:00 AM Banana or chikoo + 1 tsp ghee + roasted makhana

1:00 PM Jowar or bajra roti (2) + lauki/tori/palak sabzi + toor dal + curd

4:00 PM Herbal tea + panjiri/methi laddoo (1 small)

7:00 PM Moong soup + sautéed paneer/tofu + salad

9:00 PM Turmeric milk with 1 tsp jaggery + 2 soaked walnuts

🗓 Weekly Meal Rotation Ideas (Lunch/Dinner)

Day Sabzi Dal/Soup Protein Add-on

Mon Lauki + carrot Moong dal Paneer bhurji

Tue Palak + corn Toor dal 2 boiled eggs / tofu

Wed Tinda + methi Mix veg soup Grilled paneer

Thu Cabbage + peas Masoor dal Sprouts tikki


Day Sabzi Dal/Soup Protein Add-on

Fri Bhindi + lauki Tomato-methi soup Sautéed tofu

Sat Carrot-beet mix Dal fry (light) Egg bhurji / chilla

Sun Any mix veg Chana dal Paneer curry (light)

🍼 Special Tips for the Feeding Mother

 Hydration: 3.5–4 L/day (add coconut water, ajwain water)

 Sleep: Prioritize rest — sleep helps fat regulation and milk supply

 Movement: Start with light walks, postnatal yoga (after 6 weeks or doctor advice)

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