Chandigarh Property Tax Hike Faces Legal Challenge
A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in court challenging the recent property tax hike in Chandigarh. The petition, filed on April 21, 2025, alleges the increase was arbitrary and unjustified.
Retired Deputy Superintendent of Police Vijay Pal Singh is the petitioner. He argues the notification lacked transparency and proper public consultation.
Singh contends the substantial increase will disproportionately burden residents and businesses. He seeks the court to quash the notification.
The petition highlights concerns about the impact on the city’s residents and the fairness of the tax structure. The case raises crucial questions about transparency and accountability in local governance. Its outcome will significantly impact Chandigarh residents and potentially influence property tax policies across other urban centres in India.