Source:-hindustantimes The Bombay high court (HC) on Tuesday directed the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) to forthwith stop the work on the elevated corridor from CST Bridge at Kurla to Vakola along the Santacruz-Chembur Link Road (SCLR). The division bench of justice SJ Kathawalla and justice Riyaz Chagla issued the order after finding that
Source – hindustantimes.com The Bombay high court on Wednesday raised security concerns about the use of Shivaji Park for swearing-in ceremony of Shiva Sena boss Uddhav Thackeray as Maharashtra chief minister. “Just imagine what will happen at the ground and the by lanes around, if there is a gathering of 4 to 5 lakh people
Source – indianexpress.com THE BOMBAY High Court on Monday told the BMC to pay the interim compensation of Rs 10 lakh at the earliest to the family of Rajesh Maru, who died after being sucked into an MRI machine in BYL Nair Hospital in January 2018. Maru’s family had filed a contempt petition before the
Source – hindustantimes.com The Supreme Court temporarily halted the cutting of trees in Mumbai’s Aarey Milk colony on Monday and asked the state government to maintain status quo in one of the city’s few green belts that has been at the centre of a controversy over alleged ecological damage to pave the way for Mumbai
Source: hindustantimes.com The Bombay high court (HC) on Tuesday directed the petitioners opposing the rehabilitation of project-affected persons (PAP) living along the Tansa pipeline to Mahul to prepare a comparative chart of surveys on air quality in Mahul done by various agencies to ascertain whether air quality has deteriorated or improved since 2015. The national
Source: freepressjournal.in Mumbai: Observing that it is not an extended branch of any municipal corporation, the Bombay High Court reiterated that it would not pass any orders to maintain the ‘status quo’ in cases of dilapidated buildings in the city. The HC said the congested city has buildings, especially on roads and near stations, and
Source – freepressjournal.in Mumbai: The Bombay High Court today directed the city traffic police to submit a report on the steps it proposed to take to ease commuting woes in crowded market areas such as Crawford Market, Bhuleshwar and Zaveri Bazaar in south Mumbai. A bench of justices Naresh Patil and G S Kulkarni also suggested that