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Mumbai High Court Directs MHADA To Finalise Redevelopment Plan

Mumbai’s Bombay High Court has issued a strict directive to the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), compelling it to finalise the long-pending redevelopment plan for Kalyan Bhavan. This dilapidated south Mumbai building has been embroiled in conflict since 2023. The court mandated MHADA to review proposals from both the landlord and the tenants, making a final decision within 15 days. This urgent intervention aims to resolve the stalemate, ensuring the safety and future housing of the building’s residents through necessary structural work.

Mumbai’s Kalyan Bhavan, situated on Kalbadevi Road, was officially declared dilapidated and unsafe for habitation in 2023. Following this, MHADA issued a notice to the building’s landlord in May 2023, instructing them to submit a redevelopment proposal within six months, requiring consent from 51% of the tenants. The landlord eventually submitted a proposal on June 4, 2024, leading MHADA to issue a letter of intent. However, tenants subsequently approached the Bombay High Court in November 2024, challenging MHADA’s decision. They asserted that the landlord had missed the stipulated deadline, and, referencing an amendment to the MHADA Act made in 2022, claimed the right to undertake the redevelopment themselves.

Mumbai’s High Court had observed that the tenants’ proposal warranted consideration, given the landlord’s failure to adhere to the legal timelines. With the matter still unresolved, the tenants again petitioned the court in 2025, urging it to direct MHADA to finalise their submission. On July 9, the division bench directed MHADA to review both the landlord’s and tenants’ proposals and to decide within 15 days. The court also underscored the necessity for tenants to cooperate with any ongoing demolition drives and vacate the premises, facilitating MHADA’s efforts to redevelop the building and ensure the swift completion of the project.

Mumbai’s High Court directive underscores the urgency of addressing dilapidated structures and tenant rights in redevelopment. This ruling sets a precedent for timely project finalization, ensuring both safety and equitable outcomes for residents. MHADA’s swift compliance is crucial for promoting trust and efficiency in urban housing renewal initiatives across the bustling metropolis.

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