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Supreme Court Rules Insolvency Cannot Stall Redevelopment Or Deny Dignified Housing

Mumbai’s long-running dispute over the stalled redevelopment of a Bandra (East) housing society reached closure on Friday after the Supreme Court ruled that insolvency protections cannot be misused to delay projects that directly affect citizens’ right to safe and dignified living. The judgment reaffirms that financial processes under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) must not override fundamental housing rights, especially in vulnerable urban settlements.

The ruling came in a case involving the Kher Nagar Sukhsadan Co-operative Housing Society, whose residents have lived in structurally unsafe conditions for years. Their original developer, a private real estate firm undergoing insolvency proceedings, had argued that ongoing Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) prevented authorities from granting permissions to a newly appointed developer. This, the court held, was an untenable interpretation of the law.A bench comprising two judges observed that insolvency mechanisms were designed to rescue viable businesses, not to obstruct redevelopment of hazardous buildings or prolong displacement. The court noted that redevelopment of unsafe housing is intrinsically a public-welfare initiative, and the law cannot permit corporate defaults to take precedence over the health and safety of hundreds of families. “Economic revival and housing rights must coexist,” said a senior legal expert summarising the decision.

The society had entered into a redevelopment agreement nearly two decades ago, but despite multiple extensions, the original developer failed to make progress. The municipal corporation later declared the building unsafe, yet residents continued to occupy the site due to a lack of alternatives. Urban planners say such delays are common across Mumbai’s redevelopment sector, where stalled projects disproportionately affect low-income or ageing neighbourhoods.The Supreme Court upheld the Bombay High Court’s earlier view that development rights had already been validly terminated before the second insolvency process began, and therefore did not constitute assets of the corporate debtor. Authorities were instructed to process pending approvals for the new developer within two months, ensuring that construction can finally move forward.

For Mumbai where thousands of old buildings await redevelopment the judgment carries wider implications. Experts note that it strengthens the legal position of housing societies seeking to escape unsafe living conditions, while also discouraging misuse of insolvency safeguards by non-performing developers. It also aligns with broader goals of building equitable cities, where essential urban upgrades cannot be indefinitely stalled by commercial disputes.Urban policy specialists suggest the ruling could help accelerate redevelopment in similar contexts, especially in dense precincts where structural vulnerability heightens climate risks. As extreme weather events intensify, they argue, legal clarity on residents’ right to dignified housing will play a crucial role in shaping resilient, inclusive urban transformation.The court’s decision is expected to offer long-awaited relief to affected families, while signalling a more citizen-centred approach to redevelopment disputes across Mumbai and other metropolitan regions.

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