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Mumbai Tenants Allege Shah Housecon Fraud Misappropriation In Malad East SRA

Mumbai’s Malad-East Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) project led by Shah Housecon Pvt Ltd (SHPL) has come under scrutiny following multiple allegations of fraud, misappropriation, and non-compliance. Promoted by Mansukh and Akash Shah, SHPL reportedly collected significant sums from residents promising rehabilitation but allegedly failed to deliver, prompting legal action and public concern over stalled urban redevelopment.

According to affected residents, SHPL entered several memorandums of understanding and obtained loans from investors but subsequently issued termination notices while diverting funds for personal use. Complaints indicate families were charged approximately ₹24,000 each under the guise of rehabilitation, yet many report not receiving possession or rent compensation. Some tenants allege the company accepted rent from encroachers despite not adhering to the statutory provisions of the SRA scheme.Legal filings in the Bombay High Court cite non-payment of rent and non-delivery of housing units. In one instance concerning the Jai Hanuman and Dadi SRA project, a 13.2 order has been issued against SHPL to address grievances, highlighting unresolved claims from residents such as Shantaben and Hiraben, who remain without their promised homes.

Industry experts note that such disputes undermine the credibility of SRA redevelopment schemes, which are critical to sustainable urban renewal in densely populated cities. “Redevelopment projects require strict compliance with statutory guidelines to protect vulnerable residents and ensure transparency,” said a senior urban planner. The High Court’s intervention underscores the judiciary’s role in mediating disputes between developers and citizens, ensuring statutory obligations are fulfilled.The allegations against SHPL illuminate wider challenges in Mumbai’s redevelopment sector, particularly concerning accountability and fund utilisation. By accepting payments without progressing construction or allotment, developers risk eroding public trust and delaying critical housing solutions. Authorities, experts emphasise, must enforce stringent monitoring to prevent exploitation and maintain equity in urban housing schemes.

While SHPL may defend its practices through legal avenues, residents and civil society groups urge swift action to recover diverted funds and facilitate housing delivery. Industry stakeholders suggest that such cases also highlight the need for greater transparency, better governance frameworks, and timely audit mechanisms in public-private redevelopment partnerships.The outcome of the Bombay High Court proceedings is expected to set important precedents for accountability in SRA projects, reinforcing residents’ rights to safe and timely housing while ensuring urban redevelopment progresses in a lawful, equitable, and socially responsible manner.

Mumbai Tenants Allege Shah Housecon Fraud Misappropriation In Malad East SRA
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