Bombay High Court slams MHADA
The Bombay High Court today slammed the Maharashtra Housing and Area development Authority (MHADA) for not initiating action against a city-based developer, which failed to pay transit rent to the tenants of a building taken up for redevelopment. The court was hearing a petition filed by Sameer Patil, the tenant of building Samarth Krupa, seeking directions to the builder to pay him rent arrears of over Rs 8.24 lakh. A division bench of justices R M Savant and Sadhana Jadhav also alluded that the MHADA officers may be in collusion with the developer – Shree Swami Samarth Builders - and hence, are not complying with the orders passed by the high court last year. "We know how such things work. I am 100 per cent sure that the MHADA officers might be sitting in the evening with the builders and having drinks," Justice Savant remarked. According to the plea, the building, located on a prime plot at the junction of Gokhale Road and Ranade Road in Dadar, was demolished in 2010 and proposed to be redeveloped. However, the construction work was abruptly stopped by the builder in 2014. After that the builder even refused to pay the transit rent to the tenants. The high court had in October last year directed MHADA to initiate action against the builder, and also attaching the builder's properties and recover the transit rent. The court had then even suggested MHADA to take acquisition of the building and complete the construction.
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