According to the plea by Waikar, his wife Manisha, and three others in February 2004, there was an agreement between BMC, the land owners, and the petitioners (the occupiers).
In light of such a move by the BMC, Waikar, through advocate Joel Carlos, has sought quashing and staying of the implementation of the order till the petition is heard. Waikar has claimed that the permission was granted after following due process in 2020-21 | Mumbai news
Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA from Jogeshwari (East) Ravindra Waikar Monday approached the Bombay High Court seeking to quash a BMC order cancelling the permission granted for developing a plot of land in Jogeshwari for construction of a five-star hotel. Waikar said that permission was granted to him after he had followed the due process in […]
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It will have a multiplex and open-air restaurant, among other commercial activities. The entire development of the multi-modal transit hub and commercial establishment at Swargate is being done in four phases.