
Check for a layout approval from the Directorate of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) or the local planning authority.
Verify if the project has been registered under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016.
Check if the property has obtained necessary clearances, including environmental clearance, building plan approval, and fire safety clearance.
Verify if the land is designated as agricultural or residential and whether it has been converted for residential use.
Check for road approvals, including the road width and connectivity to the main road.

Check for any encroachments on the property, including unauthorized structures or illegal occupation.
Verify if the property has obtained a completion certificate, which ensures that the building is constructed as per approved plans and is safe for occupancy.
By following these tips, you can ensure that the property you are purchasing has obtained all necessary approvals and is legally sound, protecting you from legal issues in the future.