CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal:  The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is set to review a proposal regarding the regularisation of unauthorised construction in a prominent Tardeo building. The issue, which has drawn the attention of both residents and civic activists, highlights the growing challenges of urban planning and real estate compliance in the city.

According to officials, a portion of the building was constructed without proper permissions. While notices were served earlier, the developer and housing society have now submitted an application seeking regularisation under existing municipal provisions. The BMC has acknowledged the request and will evaluate it in its upcoming committee meeting.

Civic activists have expressed concerns that granting approval could set a precedent for future violations. They argue that regularisation encourages non-compliance and undermines the city’s planning framework. On the other hand, residents say that regularisation is necessary, as they have invested heavily in their homes and face uncertainty over legal disputes.

The decision is expected to weigh the balance between legal enforcement and humanitarian considerations for homeowners. Urban planners suggest that while strict adherence to regulations is vital, the city also needs pragmatic solutions to address the legacy of unauthorised constructions across Mumbai.

The BMC’s ruling on the Tardeo case is likely to have far-reaching implications for similar disputes citywide, making it a closely watched development in Mumbai’s real estate sector.

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