The BMC had sought revision of the 55-year-old order as it had used up 65 acres of the land to construct a sewage treatment plant
In a major relief for nearly 8,000 flat and shop owners located in the upmarket Lokhandwala and Oshiwara area, who were at the risk of losing their rights on their premises after the BMC challenged the ownership of the land on which the residential and commercial premises were located, the Bombay high court (HC) recently set aside a state government order which permitted the BMC to seek revision of a 1965 order which had decided the issue of ownership of 723 acres of land.
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Source: Hindustan Times