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Supreme Court Allows Refund of Premium for Unutilized FSI in Land Development Case — Absence of Statutory Bar Permits Refund When Privilege Not Availed. Appellants Paid Premium for Extra FSI but Abandoned Project; Court Held Retention of Premium Without Benefit Amounts to Unjust Enrichment.

The appellants, Prasad Pandurang Tapkir and Shakuntala Pandurang Tapkir, owned agricultural land in Survey No. 103/2/2 of Alandi Taluka, Pune District...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal by Municipal Corporation in Property Dispute Over Road Widening Compensation. Promise to Sanction Additional FSI Held Not Binding Without Consideration and Formal Approval.

The Thane Municipal Corporation (appellant) appealed against a judgment and decree dated 10.3.2005 passed by the Civil Judge Senior Division, Thane in...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Monitoring Committee's Order in Mukesh Mills Redevelopment Case — CRZ-II Zoning and Development Control Regulations Apply to Textile Mill Land.

The petitioners, M/s TCI Industries Ltd and its Executive Director, owned a large property in Colaba, Mumbai, known as Mukesh Mills, a former cotton t...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal of Cooperative Housing Society Against Demolition Notice for Unauthorised Construction. Status Quo Order Vacated as Society Failed to Show Distinction from Other Similarly Situated Societies Whose Regularisation Was Rejected by Supreme Court.

The appellant, Shubh Apartments CHS Ltd., a cooperative housing society, filed an appeal against an order vacating the status quo granted in its favou...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition by Society Members Against Unauthorized Construction and Demolition by Developer. Members have locus standi to challenge illegal construction; administrator must act lawfully.

The petitioners, who are members of the Linking Road Housing Society Limited, filed a writ petition challenging the unauthorized construction and demo...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging Demolition of Illegal Construction in Residential Zone. Unauthorized construction in residential zone without valid development permission is liable for demolition under MRTP Act and BMC Act.

The case involves two writ petitions filed by Sharvan Developers Private Limited and others, and by Jayesh Mehta and others, challenging a demolition ...