Mumbai: During the Sixth Lokshahi Din, MHADA resolved a 35-year-old flat regularization case and addressed nine pending applications.

During the sixth Lokshahi Din on Monday, the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) held hearings on nine pending applications. One of the issues it resolved was the regularization of an apartment, which had been outstanding for around 35 years. Four applications pertaining to the Mumbai Board and five to the Mumbai Repair and Reconstruction Board were among the nine that were heard on Lokshahi Din.

The vice president and CEO of MHADA, Sanjeev Jaiswal, ordered that the apartment in the name of the late B S Rele, a resident of a housing society in D N Nagar, Andheri, be regularized in the name of his legal heirs in order to ensure justice for the affected families. It’s been nearly 35 years since this case was last heard.

In addition, Jaiswal settled the 2009-old dispute over regularizing Bharti Wangari’s tenement in Prabhadevi, where she is a member of the Pawan Chhaya CHS. He gave the concerned officers instructions to warn the unlawful occupants and to take quick action.

Regarding Vandana Sharma from Andheri West, the developer was meant to give the beneficiary two apartments in the renovated building, but he handed the beneficiary just one. Jaiswal directed that the building’s layout be altered to provide Sharma the second flat by reducing the size of the fitness center, and that the required carpet area fees be paid in accordance with this alteration because the developer had neglected to provide the beneficiary with an apartment.

At the hearing for Gopal Dhuri’s application, Jaiswal gave the authorities instructions to look at the documentation as soon as possible to determine whether Dhuri’s 2000 survey-approved apartment qualifies and to make a conclusion that will be in his favor.

Source: The Free Press Journal

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