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Nagpur Setback Rules

Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) · Nagpur Improvement Trust (NMRDA) (NIT)

Regulation: UDCPR 2020Category: UDCPR 2020 — Maharashtra (excluding Mumbai + PMC)Reviewed: 2026-05-02Draft
Download UDCPR 2020 PDF
Unified Development Control and Promotion Regulations 2020 (Maharashtra)
Govt. of Maharashtra, Urban Development Department · effective 2020-12-02 · hosted on dtp.maharashtra.gov.in (DTP Maharashtra official)

The UDCPR 2020 is the operative bye-law governing setbacks, building height, and FSI for plots in Nagpur under NMC / NIT jurisdiction (Category UDCPR 2020 — Maharashtra (excluding Mumbai + PMC)). Front-side margin is driven by abutting road width; side and rear margins for single-family dwellings depend on plot size; for apartments and other uses the side and rear margins scale with building height. Use the calculator below for a quick lookup, or scroll to the full tables.

Calculator not available for Nagpur yet. For this pilot release, the interactive calculator is enabled only for cities where the source-PDF tables were extracted directly with high confidence (Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara). For other cities, please refer to the tables below — the values come from the official UDCPR 2020 cross-checked against authoritative summaries, but a deterministic single-number calculator could mask edge cases until each table is individually verified against the official PDF.

Front Setback (Road-side Margin)

Source: Reg. 6.3, UDCPR 2020 (Marginal Distances) · All buildings in non-congested area, Nagpur Municipal Corporation limit
Road widthFront setback
< 9 m1.5 m
≥ 9 & < 15 m3 m
≥ 15 & < 24 m4.5 m
≥ 24 & < 30 m6 m
≥ 30 m7.5 m

Side & Rear Setback — Apartments & Other Buildings

Source: Reg. 6.3, UDCPR 2020 (Marginal Distances Table) · All buildings, Nagpur Municipal Corporation limit (non-congested)
Building heightRear marginSide marginNotes
≤ 14 m (low-rise)1.5 m1.5 mStandard low-rise margin
> 14 & ≤ 24 m3 m3 mFormula: (H/2) - 4, minimum 3.0 m
> 24 & ≤ 37.5 m8 m8 mFormula: H/3 — e.g. for 30 m height: 10 m margin
> 37.5 m (high-rise)12 m12 mMinimum 12.0 m on all sides

Maximum Building Height

Source: Reg. 6.2, UDCPR 2020 · Nagpur Municipal Corporation limit (non-congested area)
Road widthMax heightNotes
< 9 m14 mG+3 typical
9 - 15 m24 mG+7 — boundary low/high-rise
15 - 24 m37.5 m
≥ 24 m999 mNo upper cap, subject to AAI clearance, FSI, structural review

Worked Examples

Single-family residential, 12 m height, 200 sq.m plot, 12 m road
Use:Single-family residential (low-rise <14 m)
Front setback:3 m
Side setback:1.5 m
Rear setback:1.5 m
Max height:24 m
Low-rise margins. Road 9-15 m → 3 m front.
Apartment building, 20 m height, 1000 sq.m plot, 18 m road
Use:Apartment (medium-rise 14-24 m)
Front setback:6 m
Side setback:3 m
Rear setback:3 m
Max height:37.5 m
Medium-rise: front per height = 6 m; side/rear (H/2 - 4 = 6, min 3) = 3 m.
High-rise tower, 45 m height, 3000 sq.m plot, 24 m road
Use:High-rise residential (>37.5 m)
Front setback:12 m
Side setback:12 m
Rear setback:12 m
Max height:999 m
Min 12 m all sides for high-rise >37.5 m. Subject to CFO NOC.

Key Definitions

Marginal Distance (MD)
Open space between the building face and the plot boundary on front, side, and rear sides per UDCPR 2020 Reg. 6.3.
High-rise Building
Per UDCPR 2020, building of height greater than 24 m. Mandatory CFO NOC and structural review.
Congested Area
Older notified core area of Nagpur with relaxed marginal distances. Designated in UDCPR Schedule.
Building Length / Depth Adjustment
If building length or depth exceeds 40 m, additional margin = 10% × (length or depth − 4 m) is required, on all sides where the dimension exceeds 40 m.

Nagpur Setback & Bye-law Reference Guide

What governs setbacks in Nagpur?

Building setbacks in Nagpur are regulated by the Unified Development Control and Promotion Regulations 2020 (Maharashtra) (UDCPR 2020), notified by the Govt. of Maharashtra, Urban Development Department on 2020-12-02. The regulation applies across all Category UDCPR 2020 — Maharashtra (excluding Mumbai + PMC) areas — meaning both the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) city limits and the broader Nagpur Improvement Trust (NMRDA) (NIT) jurisdiction. Three structural factors determine your minimum setbacks: abutting road width (controls front margin and max height), plot size (controls side/rear for single-family), and building height (controls side/rear for apartments).

Front setback — driven by road width

The front (road-side) margin under UDCPR 2020 starts at 2.5 m for roads up to 9 m wide and scales up to 9.0 m for roads 45 m and wider. For most residential plots in Nagpur on a typical 30-40 ft (9-12 m) road, the front setback is 2.5 to 3.0 m. Corner plots must observe the road-side margin on every abutting road, which can significantly reduce buildable area on tight plots. Special buildings — high-rises above 25 m, hospitals, hotels, malls, educational institutions — must keep a uniform 12.0 m road-side margin regardless of road width.

Side and rear margins — driven by plot size for residences

For single-family and two-family dwellings (DW1 and DW2 in UDCPR 2020 terminology), side and rear margins are determined by plot area. Tiny plots up to 25 sq.m are exempt (with G+1 cap). Plots between 25 and 150 sq.m need only 1.0-1.5 m on any one side. Once plot size crosses 150 sq.m, a mandatory 2.0 m rear margin kicks in. Plots above 500 sq.m must keep 3.0 m on both sides plus 3.0 m rear. This graduated structure gives smaller, dense urban plots more buildable area while ensuring breathing room in larger plots.

Apartments and commercial — driven by building height

Multi-family, mixed-use, and commercial buildings (anything other than DW1-DW2 and industrial) follow a different logic: the taller the building, the larger the side and rear margins. A low-rise apartment up to 16.5 m needs 3.0 m on every side. Buildings between 16.5 and 25 m need 4.0 m. Buildings between 25 and 45 m need 6.0 m. Anything above 45 m needs 8.0 m. This scaling protects fire access and inter-building daylight as buildings get taller.

Margin between buildings on the same plot

Group housing schemes and multi-block developments must observe an internal margin between buildings as well, separate from plot boundaries. Per Table 6.25, this ranges from 4.5 m for buildings up to 16.5 m, to 12.0 m between buildings of 70 m. Margin from a designated common plot (open recreation area within a layout) is 3.0 m for buildings up to 25 m, and 6.0 m above that. These rules are critical at the master-plan stage; missing them means redesigning blocks late in DA approval.

Coverage of overlays and special zones

The setback tables on this page cover the standard Category UDCPR 2020 — Maharashtra (excluding Mumbai + PMC) rules. Nagpur additionally has overlay zones with their own special regulations: the Sabarmati Riverfront Development zone, GAMTAL (urbanised village) areas, Core Walled City (heritage), Smart City Node (SPD5), Knowledge Precinct, and Closed Textile Mills Zone (CZ). Plots within these overlays follow the standard setback rules plus the overlay-specific provisions in Sections 7.2-7.6 and 8.1-8.4 of UDCPR 2020. If your plot is in any of these zones, consult the full UDCPR 2020 PDF (download link at the top of this page) before designing.

Frequently asked questions

What is the minimum front setback for a residential plot in Nagpur?

Per UDCPR 2020 Table 6.24, the minimum road-side margin (front setback) for Category D1 plots in Nagpur ranges from 2.5 m on roads up to 9 m wide, to 9.0 m on roads of 45 m or more. For a typical 30 ft (≈9 m) wide road, the front setback is 2.5 m; for a 40 ft (≈12 m) road it's 3.0 m; for an 18 m road it jumps to 6.0 m.

What is the side and rear setback for a 200 sq.m plot in Nagpur?

For a single-family dwelling on a plot between 150 and 300 sq.m, UDCPR 2020 requires a rear margin of 2.0 m and a side margin of 1.5 m on any one side. The other side may abut the boundary. This is per Table 6.26 of the regulation.

What is the maximum building height allowed in Nagpur?

Maximum building height under UDCPR 2020 is governed by the abutting road width (Table 6.23). On roads less than 9 m wide, height is capped at 10 m (12 m for DW1/DW2 type residential). On 9-12 m roads it goes up to 16.5 m, on 12-18 m roads up to 30 m, and on 18 m and wider roads up to 45 m. In High Density Development Areas (where permitted FSI exceeds 3.5) on 18 m+ roads, height up to 70 m is allowed within 200 m of the road.

Are setback rules different for apartments vs single-family homes in Nagpur?

Yes. Single-family dwellings (Dwelling 1 and Dwelling 2 in UDCPR 2020) have setbacks driven by plot size (Table 6.26). Apartments and other multi-family or commercial buildings have setbacks driven by building height — 3.0 m for buildings up to 16.5 m, 4.0 m for 16.5-25 m, 6.0 m for 25-45 m, and 8.0 m for buildings above 45 m. Front (road-side) margins follow the same Table 6.24 for both categories.

How do I calculate setbacks for my plot in Nagpur?

Use three inputs: (1) plot size in square metres, (2) abutting road width in metres, and (3) intended use (single-family, apartment, commercial). The lookup tables on this page give exact values per UDCPR 2020. For corner plots, road-side margin applies on every abutting side. The setback calculator at the top of this page returns front, side, rear, and max height in one click.

Where can I download the official UDCPR 2020 document?

The official Unified Development Control and Promotion Regulations 2020 (Maharashtra) PDF is published by the Govt. of Maharashtra, Urban Development Department and hosted on dtp.maharashtra.gov.in (DTP Maharashtra official). Use the "Download PDF" button at the top of this page for direct access. The regulation is approximately 600 pages; setbacks are covered in Section 6.7 (Margins) and Tables 6.23 through 6.41.

Do these rules apply to plots in AUDA areas outside the AMC limit?

Yes — UDCPR 2020 is a state-level regulation that applies uniformly across Category D1 plots, which covers both AMC (city corporation) and AUDA (urban development authority) jurisdictions. The same Tables 6.24 and 6.26 govern setbacks. Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation (GMC) plots fall under separate tables (6.28 onwards) due to its planned-grid layout. Special zones (Riverfront, Heritage Core, GAMTAL, Smart City Node) have their own overlay rules in addition to base setbacks.

What happens if my plot doesn't meet the minimum setback?

Existing buildings in revenue records before the publication of UDCPR 2020 are typically protected by transitional provisions. New construction or major alteration must comply with current setbacks. For sub-25 sq.m plots, only G+1 construction is permitted with no mandatory setback. For plots affected by road widening, owners can claim FSI compensation against the original boundary (Section 6.3.3) provided the surrendered land is formally transferred. Always consult a licensed architect for plot-specific guidance.

Source citation: Unified Development Control and Promotion Regulations 2020 (Maharashtra) (UDCPR 2020), Govt. of Maharashtra, Urban Development Department, effective 2020-12-02. View official PDF on dtp.maharashtra.gov.in (DTP Maharashtra official)

Nagpur is governed by the state-wide Unified Development Control and Promotion Regulations (UDCPR) 2020, which replaced city-specific bye-laws for most Maharashtra cities (excluding MCGM/Mumbai and PMC/Pune). Nagpur has city-specific provisions under Chapter 10 of UDCPR.
Reference only — not a substitute for NMC / NIT approval. UDCPR 2020 has been amended multiple times since publication; corrigenda are issued periodically. Setbacks for special buildings, non-T.P. areas, and zone-specific overlays (Heritage Core, GAMTAL, Riverfront, Smart City Node, etc.) are governed by separate sections not fully covered above. Verify with a licensed architect or directly with the NMC Town Development Department before applying for development permission. InfraLens accepts no liability for construction decisions made using this reference.