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Supreme Court Allows CMDA Appeal in Premium FSI Charges Dispute — Guideline Value Prevailing on Date of Approval Governs Levy. Builder's Application for Additional FSI Does Not Confer Right to Pre-Revised Rate.

The appellant, Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA), challenged the judgment of the Division Bench of the Madras High Court which directe...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging TDR Loading and FSI Computation for Redevelopment Project. Court upholds MCGM's permission for TDR and fungible FSI, finding no illegality or public interest violation.

The petitioner, Nitesh Mohanlal Doshi, filed a Public Interest Litigation under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging the permission gr...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Decision on Public Parking Lot and FSI Computation in Mumbai Building Project. The Court held that construction of public parking lot above plinth level without valid commencement certificate was illegal, and remanded FSI computation issues for fresh consideration.

The case involves a dispute over the construction of a residential building and a public parking lot (PPL) by Shree Ram Urban Infrastructure Ltd. (SRU...

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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 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...