Mumbai’s tallest building faces demolition…

Construction irregularities could see 52-storey structure felled.

A city-based NGO has sought demolition of a 52-storey building in central Mumbai for “blatant” irregularities, accusing Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation of showing undue favours to the developer.

Janhit Manch, the NGO, has filed a PIL alleging irregularities in the construction of `Palais Royale’ in Worli, which would be the tallest building in the metropolis after completion.

Senior Advocate Navroze Serwai, petitioner’s lawyer, argued before the division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice N M Jamdar today that developer Shree Ram Urban Infrastructure Limited (SRBIL) “has indulged in a blatant breach of rules”.

Just because the builder claims that building is going to be “an icon” for the city does not mean that it can commit fraud, said Serwai, adding that the most blatant violation of rule was the sale of “refuge area”.

Some of the construction (total area of building is 28,409 sq mt) is over and above the commencement certificate, PIL says. “The CC, first issued in February 2005 and extended from time to time till last year, allows for construction up to 43 floors. However, the builder has already constructed 52 floors,” Serwai said.

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