The Bombay High Court has directed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to demolish all illegal structures or extensions that have come up on the premises of the suburban Vikhroli magistrate’s court.
The direction was passed by a division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice A V Mohta on March 25 while
hearing a public interest litigation filed by one Shivshankar Joshi Jatashankar on the poor condition of the magistrate’s court building in Vikhroli.
A report submitted by the Committee of Registrar General of the high court, secretary of the state Public Works
Department and Principal secretary of the state Law and Judiciary department in October last year indicated that on
the ground floor of the court premises number of illegal extension, alterations of the existing structures and
additions have been made by the members of the societies.
These encroachments affect access to the court premises, the report said.
“It is for the municipal corporation to call upon the persons having premises around the court building to show the
permissions obtained by them from the civic body.
If such permissions are not produced, then the municipal corporation shall proceed to demolish the illegal structures after giving the concerned person one week’s notice,” the high court ordered.
The matter has been kept for compliance on April 10.
The bench was also informed by the state government that the repair work of the court building will be completed
by May 31 this year.
When informed that two court rooms do not have dais for the judge to preside, the high court directed the PWD to
supply all necessary furniture, including dais, to the two court rooms.
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