GRANTING RELIEF to an owner of a 4-bedroom flat in the western suburb, who was confined to two bedrooms while the other two became a warehouse for the tenant who left behind his furniture, the Bombay High Court recently appointed a court receiver to make inventory and valuation of the goods and sought its report. […]
Tenancy rights for the slum units had exchanged hands earlier for up to Rs 2.3 crore, the HC was informed by the developer undertaking the work at BKC.
The Bombay High Court recently allowed 78 flat purchasers to complete construction of RNA Palazzo, a residential project in Kandivali West, Mumbai, which has been stalled for the past 11 years.Justice.
A division bench of Justices Girish Kulkarni and RN Laddha, on April 24, noted permitting serving of hookah in a restaurant where children, women and elderly visit for refreshments or food, would amount to ‘absolute nuisance’.
The HC made the remarks while holding that the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) should hold the process to allot redevelopment rights of a project at Marol, Andheri, to a developer who would comply with procedures and had the consent of society members.