Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Friday ordered the district collector of Mumbai Subarban to demolish 48 buildings near Mumbai International Airport following the order of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice M S Karnik also pulled up the collector for trying to shift the responsibility of demolition to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and said the collector has to do something about this "menace" (obstacles near the airport).
The court also suggested the authorities to disconnect electricity and water supply to those buildings that have been issued notice for height violation. The high court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by advocate Yashwant Shenoy raising concerns over the dangers posed by high-rises near the Mumbai airport.
It was informed by the Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) that periodic surveys are carried out and in 2010, a total of 137 obstacles (buildings/structures) were identified. Out of these 137 buildings, final orders have been passed in 63 cases. Of these, appeals have been filed in nine cases and six buildings have complied. The remaining 48 structures need to be demolished immediately since there is no compliance or appeal filed, the court was told.
The bench on Friday also pulled up the collector for shirking his responsibility and stating in an affidavit filed in the high court that the demolition has to be done by the BMC as it is the planning authority of Mumbai. The HC noted that there is no law that prevents the collector from initiating demolition process and held that it is for the collector to proceed with that action.