Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

NIRAV, CHOKSI BUNGALOWS IN ALIBAUG CRZ: HC ORDERS PROBE

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI:THE Bombay high court (HC) on Monday directed the divisional commission­er of Raigad to conduct an inquiry into how bungalows were constructe­d in the coastal regulation zones (CRZ) at Alibaug and submit the report to the principal secretary of the revenue department within eight weeks.

The illegal constructi­ons include the bungalow of fugitive businessma­n Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi.

A division bench of justices Abhay Oka and Riyaz Chagla was hearing a public interest litigation filed by a social group Sambhuraje Yuvakranti of Akhil Bhartiya Maratha Seva Sangh through lawyer Uday Nighot. The PIL alleged that around 116 illegal bungalows had been constructe­d in violation of CRZ norms.

According to the affidavit filed by the Raigad district collector, around 159 bungalows which included that of Modi, had been constructe­d in violation of not only CRZ norms, but also beyond the constructi­on area allowed to them. After hearing the submission­s, the court had directed the collector to enumerate the remedial measures that were initiated against the defaults that allowed the illegal constructi­ons to take place.

On Monday, when the matter came up for hearing in light of the fact that the collector had not complied with the order, the bench directed the divisional commission­er of Raigad region to conduct a probe into the illegal activities and also the role of the authoritie­s in allowing the illegal constructi­ons.

The matter will now be heard on November 21.

ACCORDING TO THE AFFIDAVIT FILED BY THE RAIGAD DISTRICT COLLECTOR, AROUND 159 BUNGALOWS HAD BEEN BUILT IN VIOLATION OF CRZ NORMS

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