07TH MAY 2019

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COURT NEWS

     

Coastal road back on track: Mumbai civic body resumes work after SC reprieve

Publication: HINDUSTAN TIMES Date : 07 MAY 2019
Hours after the Supreme Court (SC) on Monday lifted the status quo on construction of the coastal road project worth ₹ 12,000 crore, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) started piling work at Amarson Garden.
     

BMC to resume work on Coastal Road project following Supreme Court order

Publication: DNA Date : 07 MAY 2019
Realty players hope that property sales will pick up in Mumbai and other cities following the implementation of revised GST rates May 10 onwards.
     

BMC resumes Coastal Rd work as Supreme Court lifts stay

Publication: THE ASIAN AGE Date : 07 MAY 2019
Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Monday won a partial court battle as the Supreme Court (SC) lifted the status quo order on the Coastal Road work.

BKC NEWS

     

All internal roads in G block of Mumbai’s BKC to be one-way for 2 months

Publication: HINDUSTAN TIMES Date : 07 MAY 2019
With more than 50,000 vehicles entering the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) during peak hours every day, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA)
     

Mumbai: Brace yourselves for one-way traffic restrictions in BKC

Publication: DNA Date : 07 MAY 2019
In order to streamline traffic movement in Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), a commercial hub that witnesses around 2 lakh people travelling daily in around 50,000 vehicles, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA)

CITY NEWS

     

‘Can’t blame builder if occupant’s illegal construction holds up OC’, says State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission

Publication: HINDUSTAN TIMES Date : 07 MAY 2019
The builder’s advocate Baliram Kamble said the builder could not obtain OC as two society members had carried out unauthorised work and alterations.
     

Mumbai: Dharavi revamp hits roadblock, consortium threatens legal action

Publication: THE INDIAN EXPRESS Date : 07 MAY 2019
A senior official of the Dharavi Redevelopment Authority (DRA) said the plan is being reconsidered as the state government had in March purchased 45 acres of land to add to the project.

REALTY NEWS

     

Govt to make it easier for homebuyers to clear builders’ revival plans

Publication: MINT Date : 07 MAY 2019
Move to bring relief to homebuyers awaiting rescue of stalled bankruptcy process

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