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Land: Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount Challenges SRA's Acquisition Attempt. Protecting Property Rights and Redevelopment Plans in Mumbai's Slum Rehabilitation Dispute

Maharashtra Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) Act, where the petitioner, Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, Mumbai, contests SRA's attempt to acquir...

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Maharashtra Slum Rehabilitation Act Redevelopment Case: Compliance, Delays, and Judicial Decisions in Urban Renewal Efforts

The redevelopment case under the Maharashtra Slum Rehabilitation Act: Involving multiple parties including developers, municipal authorities, and coo...

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Legal Precedent on Developer Change in SRA Projects. Understanding the implications of the judgment for developer changes in Slum Rehabilitation Authority projects.

Writ petition filed by a developer challenging the termination of their appointment by the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) to implement a Slum Reh...

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Legal Dispute Over Termination of Developer's Appointment for SRS Implementation in Mumbai. Unraveling the Complexities of Land Allocation and Timely Implementation in Slum Rehabilitation Schemes in Maharashtra

Legal dispute regarding the termination of a developer's appointment for implementing a Slum Rehabilitation Scheme (SRS) in Mumbai under the Maharasht...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Lease Claimants in Slum Rehabilitation Dispute — Welfare Legislation Overrides Equitable Rights. High Court's Order Setting Aside HPC Decision and Allowing Redevelopment Upheld as Slum Act Takes Precedence Over Prospective Lessees' Claims.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal arising from a slum rehabilitation dispute in Mumbai. The appellants, legal representatives of Lullu Vas, claim...