In February 2022, a large portion of an apartment on the 6th floor of tower D collapsed to the first floor, killing two. Since then, the Deputy Commissioner asked residents of towers D, E, F, G, and H to vacate as the structural audit reports of the towers showed they were unfit for habitation.
The Bombay High Court has refused to provide a report of its structural audit sought under the Right to Information Act citing danger to its judges.“…the disclosure of the same would endanger the life.
This comes a year after a portion of a sixth-floor apartment at the society collapsed all the way to the first floor, leading to the death of two women..
Before taking over maintenance of bridges currently under the care of MMRDA, MSRDC, the civic body will ask state bodies to share their latest structural audit reports