The Free Press Journal

MMRDA seeks court’s nod to start Kanjurmarg carshed constructi­on

- Staff Reporter

MUMBAI: Citing the financial loss it is incurring, the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region Developmen­t Authority (MMRDA), which is the Metro Rail implementi­ng body in the city, on Tuesday, urged the Bombay High Court to reconsider the December 2020 order by which all constructi­on activities at the Kanjurmarg site have stayed. MMRDA sought permission to kickstart the stayed constructi­on work of the Metro carshed at the Kanjurmarg site.

A bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Girish Kulkarni said it would consider the matter finally on March 12.

On Tuesday, when the plea filed by the union government, claiming ownership of the 102 acres of land parcel at Kanjurmarg, came up for hearing before the bench led by the Chief Justice, advocate Saket Mone, appearing for the MMRDA, told the judges that the authority has filed an applicatio­n and sought to recall the December 2020 order that stayed all constructi­on activities at the carshed site. Mone stressed on the fact that, if the carshed isn't constructe­d within a reasonable time, then at least three Metro lines would not get commission­ed. "The lines - Metro III (Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ), Metro IV (Kasarwadav­li-Wadala) and the Metro VI line (Lokhandwal­a-Vikhroli) would not be commission­ed if the carshed is not constructe­d in time. Further, it would not be made available for the public and they would continue to face difficulti­es in their daily commute," the applicatio­n stated.

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