Announcing this today, an official spokesperson said the policy was formulated on the basis of a survey, in which reports were received from 39 municipalities on 328 existing marriage palaces and banquet halls.
"Keeping in view the information collected through the survey, various parameters have been formulated for examining the cases for regularisation," he said.
The officer said said against marriage palaces or banquet halls, whose request for regularisation were rejected by the competent authority, necessary action against violation or illegal constructions will be taken as per the law.