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HC orders Mumbai civic body to demolish unauthorized construction at Union minister Narayan Rane’s bungalow

HC orders Mumbai civic body to demolish unauthorized construction at Union minister Narayan Rane’s bungalow

 

The Bombay High Court on Tuesday directed the Mumbai civic body to demolish the unauthorised construction at Union minister Narayan Rane’s bungalow in Juhu area here, noting that it violated the Floor Space Index (FSI) and Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) rules.

HC orders Mumbai civic body to demolish unauthorised construction at Union  minister Narayan Rane's bungalow

A division bench of Justices R D Dhanuka and Kamal Khata said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) cannot be permitted to consider and allow the second application filed by a company run by the Rane family, seeking regularisation of the unauthorised construction as it would encourage “wholesale unauthorised constructions”.

Bombay High Court Orders BMC to Demolish Unauthorised Construction at Narayan  Rane's Bungalow in Juhu; Imposes Rs 10 Lakh Cost on Union Minister |  LatestLY

The court directed the BMC to demolish the unauthorized parts within two weeks and submit a compliance report to the court one week thereafter.

The bench also imposed a cost of Rs 10 lakh on Rane and directed for the amount to be deposited towards the Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority within two weeks.

narayan rane: Bombay HC directs BMC to demolish 'unauthorised construction'  at Narayan Rane's Juhu bungalow; imposes Rs 10 lakh fine, dismisses relief  plea - The Economic Times

Rane’s advocate Shardul Singh sought that the court stay its order for six weeks so that he could approach the Supreme Court in appeal.

The bench, however, rejected it.

The court dismissed the petition filed by Kaalkaa Real Estates, a company owned by Rane’s family seeking directions to the BMC to decide their second application uninfluenced by the orders passed by civic body earlier.

Bombay HC orders Mumbai civic body to demolish unauthorised construction at Narayan  Rane's bungalow

The BMC had in June this year rejected the regularisation application, noting that there were violations in the construction.

The company filed a second application in July, saying it was seeking regularisation of a smaller portion as compared to what it had sought previously, and under new provisions of the Development Control and Promotion Regulation 2034.

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