Mumbai, Apr 9 (PTI): The Bombay High Court has imposed a cost of Rs 2 lakh on the Mumbai civic body for its "high-handed and arbitrary" action in demolishing a structure run by a charitable firm to provide food and shelter to cancer patients getting treated at Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH).
Justice Gauri Godse, in an order of April 4 made available on Wednesday, noted the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) carried out the demolition "in unholy haste" without following due process and without any intimation to the occupier of the structure.
The bench, while pulling up corporation officers for showing a complete lack of sensitivity while proceeding with the demolition, imposed a cost of Rs 2 lakh on the BMC to be paid to the plaintiff within four weeks.
It was hearing a plea filed by the charitable firm against the BMC action.
The structure, situated on a plot adjacent to TMH, a premier institution in the Parel area engaged in education, research and comprehensive care of cancer patients located, was dismantled on January 4.
The court, while noting that an irreparable loss has been caused to the plaintiff, M/s Mehta & Co, directed the civic body to provide the firm a temporary alternate accommodation equivalent to the area of the demolished structure (1,319 sq ft) in the same vicinity.
"The corporation's officers have shown a complete lack of sensitivity while proceeding with the demolition of the structure which the plaintiff used for providing food and shelter to cancer patients undergoing treatment at Tata Memorial Hospital," the HC maintained.
"In a city like Mumbai, it is very difficult to get temporary shelter. Thus, I have no doubt in holding that the action of demolition has not only deprived the plaintiff of his rights, but also deprived cancer patients of their right to temporary shelter at the time of taking treatment," Justice Godse remarked.
The court noted that while it is the fundamental duty of every citizen to follow and abide by laws, the same rule applies to corporation officers too.
The HC said not granting any relief in such a rare and exceptional case would amount to putting a premium on the high-handedness and arbitrary action of the civic body's officers.
"Unholy haste shown on behalf of corporation officers to demolish the structure without any intimation, and on the day when the plaintiff was to pray for interim relief before a civil court, smacks of malafides and arbitrariness," the HC observed.
The court said this was an absolutely unfortunate case where the plaintiff's structure was "high-handedly and illegally" demolished by officers of the BMC under the garb of implementation of a redevelopment scheme.
The bench noted the plaintiff was occupying the demolished structure to provide charitable services of food and shelter to the poor and needy cancer patients receiving treatment at the hospital.
As per the petition filed by the plaintiff, the structure was pulled down even as the petitioner's plea against the demolition was pending before a civil court.
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Bengaluru, Apr 22 (PTI): Another person from Karnataka was killed in Pahalgam terror attack on Tuesday, taking the toll from the state to two.
The victim identified as Bharath Bhushan was shot dead by the terrorists while his wife Sujatha and their three-year-old son were spared, sources said.
A realtor from Shivamogga, Manjunath Rao was also killed in Pahalgam.
Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya said on 'X', "Just now spoke with Mrs. Sujata, a resident of Mattikere, Bengaluru."
"Her husband Sri Bharat Bhushan was shot dead earlier today in the terror attack. She and her 3 year old son have survived," he added.
The BJP MP said he has coordinated with local administration for their safe stay at Anantnag.
They and other families will be safely transported to Bengaluru as soon as possible, he said.
Two teams - one of senior officers and another of police personnel - have been dispatched to J&K.
An adventure team from the Sports Department, led by Commissioner Chethan, is also en route.
Just now spoke with Mrs. Sujata, a resident of Mattikere, Bengaluru.
— Tejasvi Surya (@Tejasvi_Surya) April 22, 2025
Her husband Sri Bharat Bhushan was shot dead earlier today in the terror attack. She and her 3 year old son have survived.
Coordinated with local administration for their safe stay at Anantnag.
They and…