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Mumbai High Court Restrains Imperial Towers Developer From Unapproved Construction Beyond 2009 Plan

In urban accountability and resident rights, the Bombay High Court has restrained the developer of The Imperial Towers in Mumbai’s Tardeo from undertaking any construction beyond the layout plan approved in December 2009. The decision provides interim relief to residents who alleged unauthorised expansion in one of the city’s most high-profile luxury developments.

The bench, led by Justice Sandeep Marne, noted that the twin towers  once India’s tallest residential buildings  were developed under a slum rehabilitation scheme that allowed the builder to sell a portion of the constructed area to fund the rehousing of slum dwellers. The court observed that despite this incentive-based origin, the rehabilitation portion of the project remained incomplete even after two decades.Residents had approached the court claiming that SD Corporation Pvt Ltd, the developer, was attempting to add new towers and additional flats without disclosure or consent. The court agreed that there was a prima facie case of overreach, stating that any modification beyond the 2009 approved layout would cause “irreparable loss” to existing homeowners.

Justice Marne further noted that the project, originally intended to comprise three towers, saw only two completed by 2014. Instead of completing the mandated rehabilitation housing, the developer built an unplanned fourth structure, Imperial Edge, and had recently proposed an additional “Town House” tower. The court found that such actions violated the spirit of the project’s original intent and benefitted unduly from evolving FSI norms.The order also restrains the developer from attaching any new construction to the existing twin towers or altering their structure without consent from the residents. It highlighted the irony that a luxury development born out of a slum rehabilitation scheme had turned into a site of conflict between residents and the builder, undermining both regulatory trust and urban planning integrity.

Urban housing experts note that the case reflects deeper flaws in Mumbai’s redevelopment ecosystem  particularly the imbalance between profit-driven vertical growth and social housing obligations. “The judgment underscores the need for transparency and stronger oversight in FSI-linked redevelopment projects,” said a senior planner.As Mumbai continues to grapple with high-density redevelopment, the ruling serves as a reminder that architectural ambition must remain aligned with legal compliance and social equity.

Mumbai High Court Restrains Imperial Towers Developer From Unapproved Construction Beyond 2009 Plan
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