03 Nov 2023
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has demolished six unauthorized structures within the privately-run Marine Aqua Zoo in Dadar, following concerns over unauthorized development within the zoo. The structures included unapproved brick buildings and sheds made of bamboo, tarpaulin, and leaves. Despite a 15-day notice to remove these structures, the zoo management did not comply, leading to their demolition. The zoo had already been under scrutiny due to animals appearing in the nearby civic-run swimming pool. The BMC's actions emphasize the importance of adhering to regulations and ensuring responsible management practices within the zoo.Read more
03 Nov 2023
Mumbai's property tax billing for the 2023-24 fiscal year has been delayed due to the BMC's retrospective tax assessment. To address the issue, the civic body plans to send provisional bills with a 10% hike to taxpayers next month. The problem arose from the BMC's adoption of the capital value system for property tax calculations, retrospectively from 2010. In 2019, the Bombay High Court invalidated certain rules related to retrospective taxation. Though the BMC approached the Supreme Court, it got no relief and was asked to create new rules and issue fresh bills. BMC would need to refund significant amounts to affected taxpayers.Read more
02 Nov 2023
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) Appellate Tribunal has imposed restrictions on the sale of flats within 'THE NEST,' a luxury residential project in Mumbai's Andheri West, jointly developed by the Sai Group and the Wadhwa Group. This decision follows a decade-long delay and numerous complaints from homebuyers. The tribunal's actions came in response to the plight of Vijay Choksi, a buyer who had paid in full but had not received his property. The tribunal's injunction halts flat sales. Legal proceedings are ongoing. The case highlights challenges and conflicts in the real estate sector concerning property delivery and consumer rights.Read more
02 Nov 2023
The BMC in Mumbai has initiated stop-work notices for builders who fail to adhere to recent anti-air pollution guidelines. Multiple construction sites, including one in Mulund and Santacruz, received these notices. The Prestige City site in Mulund was found in violation of 13 conditions, leading to the notice. The guidelines cover various aspects, including the use of metal sheets, wet cloth, enclosed areas for certain tasks, and protective equipment for workers. Compliance is required within 15-30 days. However, some in the construction industry argue that these guidelines may lead to safety issues, and many of the required equipment are not readily available in the market.Read more
02 Nov 2023
Suburban Guardian Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha has responded to local opposition to the reconstruction of the Malabar Hill Water Reservoir by instructing the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to establish a technical assessment committee. This committee will include professors from IIT (Bombay), BMC engineers, and local residents with technical expertise. Its primary task is to evaluate the reservoir and decide whether it should be repaired or demolished. The controversy arose due to the reconstruction plan's potential impact on trees and opposition from residents. This committee's diverse composition and its technical assessment will play a crucial role in determining the reservoir's fate, balancing historical preservation with contemporary needs.Read more
01 Nov 2023
Reliance Industries is set to unveil Jio World Plaza, India's largest luxury shopping destination, on November 1. Located in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex, the 750,000 square feet mall will host prestigious luxury brands like Bulgari, Cartier, Louis Vuitton, and many more. Notably, Bulgari will make its debut in the Indian market through this venture. The mall will provide exclusive services such as personal shoppers, VIP concierge, wedding concierge, and porter service, enhancing the luxury shopping experience in India. With the country's evolving luxury retail landscape and increased demand, this launch marks a new era in luxury retailing.Read more
31 Oct 2023
The Mumbai Repairs and Reconstruction Board (MRRB) has taken action against Satra Property Developers and Firstwave Developers, who are managing the redevelopment of Mahavir Building complex in Matunga. The MRRB issued a stop-work notice after the builders failed to settle outstanding rent payments to original occupants, consisting of more than 200 shopkeepers and tenants, despite a prior order to do so. Consequently, the MRRB revoked the No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the project and halted construction activities related to the property's sale component. The project is one of the largest redevelopment projects in Mumbai and aims to redevelop an area of 5560 sq.m. in Matunga East.Read more
31 Oct 2023
The Bombay High Court has criticized the BMC for inaction and permitted a tenants association to seek permission for the reconstruction of a demolished building. Chandralok building on Aarey Road, Pahadi village, was constructed in 1965. It was dubbed a C-1 category dangerous building by the BMC in 2014. In July 2019, the 103 tenants vacated the building and it was demolished. The owner - who is also lessee of the land - failed to take steps for reconstruction or redevelopment or provide alternative accommodation. The HC noted the obligation of the BMC to act when there is no owner-led proposal and upheld tenants' statutory right to reconstruction.Read more
28 Oct 2023
Macrotech, a developer in Mumbai, has secured a Bombay High Court directive for a 50% premium rebate on the development of the Bradbury Mills plot in Byculla. The court determined that if a party or developer couldn't pay the premium due to reasons beyond their control, such as issues with the planning authority (BMC in this case), they should not be disqualified from the rebate scheme. The scheme, established to revitalize economic growth post-COVID-19, required applications to be submitted by December 31, 2021. The court upheld the developer's right to the rebate, emphasizing that they were not at fault for the delay due to BMC's misclassification of their application.Read more
28 Oct 2023
Kosmos Developers and West Avenue Realty have unveiled Eirene, an 18-storey luxury residential project in Dadar, Mumbai. The project features spacious 800 sq.ft. two-bedroom apartments, with opulent sea-view options on higher floors. Notable for its easy accessibility to key locations in Mumbai, Eirene is within walking distance of Dadar railway station and boasts proximity to landmarks like Siddhivinayak Mandir and Shivaji Park. The Bhoomi Pujan ceremony, attended by dignitaries including Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, marked the project's launch. Both developers expressed their commitment to delivering high-end luxury residences at affordable prices to meet market demand for modern smart living.Read more
28 Oct 2023
In a pivotal ruling, the Bombay High Court reaffirmed the right of tenants in cessed buildings to receive 405 sq ft of carpet area for their rehabilitation flats. This decision came as a result of a writ petition filed by 59 residents of Mohamed Taibhai Chawl in Worli, contesting a developer's attempt to provide them with only 351 sq ft of carpet area under Section 33(7) of the Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR) 2034. Armed with building plans obtained through the RTI Act, the residents argued for larger rehab flats, more parking space, and increased amenity open space.Read more
28 Oct 2023
During the nine-day Navratri festival from October 15 to October 23, 2023, Mumbai witnessed a remarkable 37.4% year-on-year increase in property registrations. Knight Frank India, a prominent real estate consultancy firm, reported that 4,594 units were registered, up from 3,343 units in Navratri 2022. This surge generated a revenue of Rs 435 crore for the state exchequer. The daily average registration rate rose from 371 units in 2022 to 510 units in 2023. The surge was attributed to improved buyer confidence, stable interest rates, and a growing interest in larger homes.Read more
28 Oct 2023
The restoration of Mumbai's Haji Ali Dargah, a project initiated over 17 years ago, continues to face significant delays and challenges. Trustees and government officials, including the guardian minister and representatives from various agencies, have held multiple meetings to address the project's sluggish progress. The renovation effort is divided into two components: the restoration of the shrine complex and structures, managed by the dargah trust, and the reconstruction of the pathway leading to the shrine, overseen by the state government. The estimated costs for these components have significantly increased. The restoration aims to preserve the historical significance of the dargah, emphasizing the need for efficient project management in cultural heritage preservation.Read more
28 Oct 2023
Mumbai's present real estate construction boom has contributed to worsening air pollution. The ongoing real estate construction activity spanning approximately 3.24 crore square feet is equivalent to five times the size of Nariman Point. Since 2022, incremental construction in Mumbai has grown by 68%. This surge in construction is attributed to a government initiative in 2021 which halved premiums for developers, sparking a rush by developers to get projects approved. While this construction surge has driven housing production and the state's economy, it has come at the cost of increased pollution, with a noxious haze enveloping the city.Read more
27 Oct 2023
Jailed builder Jayesh Tanna, along with his brother Deep and son Vivek, face a ninth FIR for allegedly cheating 28 flat buyers of Rs 40 crore. Tanna, imprisoned at Arthur Road jail, is implicated in multiple cases across Mumbai, primarily involving the sale of flats to third parties. The latest complaint revolves around a 2012 redevelopment project in Goregaon, where Tanna was redeveloping a building. A buyer, Bhavin Barot, booked a flat for Rs 1.6 crore with possession due in 2013, but encountered disputes in 2016. Eventually, he found that 27 more flat buyers were affected and approached the police. The case may be transferred to the economic offenses wing.Read more
27 Oct 2023
Bollywood actress Preity Zinta has acquired a luxurious apartment in the posh Pali Hill area in Bandra for a whopping Rs 17 crore. Located on the 11th floor of the exclusive Rustomjee Parishram residential tower, this 1,474 sq ft apartment includes two reserved parking spaces and an additional 90 sq ft of exclusive space. The property was purchased from Keystone Realtors Limited, a listed entity of the Rustomjee Group. The actress paid a stamp duty of Rs 85.07 lakh for the property. This purchase follows a trend of high-profile acquisitions by Bollywood actresses in Mumbai's thriving real estate market.Read more
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The Bombay High Court has expressed deep disappointment with the police investigation into a multi-crore housing scam involving Karrm Infrastructures (Pvt) Ltd. In their written order, the justices reprimanded the investigating police and directed the Director General of Police, State of Maharashtra, to transfer the case to a police officer with the rank of Commissioner of Police. They also mandated that the inquiry report be submitted within four weeks. The court raised serious concerns about the police's inability to respond adequately to its queries and directed the initiation of mediation to devise a comprehensive scheme for the victims. The housing scam involved thousands of flat buyers who were deceived by the developer.Read more
26 Oct 2023
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has received approval from the State Board of Wildlife to cut down 122 trees in the core area and eco-sensitive zone of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) to construct twin tunnels connecting Borivali to Thane. These tunnels, part of a project valued at Rs. 18,795.70 crore, will also involve drilling 27 holes using explosives. The decision was taken at a board meeting chaired by the forest minister but kept confidential due to fears of potential backlash. Environmentalists have expressed concerns, noting the potential harm to wildlife and the need for further clearances for the project.Read more
25 Oct 2023
Builder from Mumbai, Suresh Bhatade, has been placed under judicial custody in connection with the illegitimate sale of six apartments at Pioneer CHS, Panvel, for a total of Rs 4.3 crore. After eluding authorities for more than two months, Bhatade's arrest represents a major step in combating fraudulent activities in India's real estate market. The dismissal of the anticipatory bail requests of two additional builders, one of whom was a former assistant commissioner of income tax, highlights the necessity of strict regulatory measures and open property transactions in order to rebuild confidence in the real estate market.Read more