Bombay HC To Hear Plea Today Against Redevelopment Of Mahim Playground For Slum Rehabilitation Project

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Mumbai: The Bombay High Court will today (July 2) hear the contentious proposal to redevelop a designated playground in Mahim as a Slum Rehabilitation (SRA) project. Upasana Francis Fernandes, a slum dweller, is the petitioner in this matter.

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Represented by advocate Omar Khaiyam Shaikh, Fernandes has raised concerns over the proposed project at Gabriel Road in Mahim (West). The BMC-owned plot measures 7943.21 sq mt and is reserved for recreational use as per the Development Plan (DP) 2034 and Town Planning Scheme-III. Fernandes has petitioned that the plot should be developed for the purpose it is intended (a playground) and the slum dwellers to be rehabilitated at an alternate location nearby.

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Activist Godfrey Pimenta also criticised the SRA for allowing redevelopment on a reserved plot. The playground, known as Vitthalrao Harishchandra Desai Maidan, houses recreational facilities, slum dwellers, 28 BMC tenants, and a solid waste management chowky. A section of the land (3,512.35 sq mt) was declared a slum under the Maharashtra Slum Areas (Improvement, Clearance, and Redevelopment) Act in 1999.

Despite the declaration, a 2010 redevelopment proposal under Development Control Regulation (DCR) 33(7) was previously rejected by the civic chief on the grounds that redevelopment cannot be initiated on land with a nonbuildable reservation and minimal encroachment.

A report by the Assistant Town Planner of SRA, dated October 26, 2020, also echoed this view, emphasising that the presence of a designated playground as per the revised DP renders the land ineligible for SRA approval unless an NOC is issued by the BMC, a condition not yet fulfilled.

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Subsequent internal reports by assistant commissioners and the estate department support Fernandes’ contention. A report by the assistant commissioner (G-North Ward) and endorsements from joint and additional municipal commissioners have consistently stated that the land must be cleared for use as a playground. Advocate Shaikh has submitted a letter to the court, supported by evidence from BMC records and SRA, urging that the redevelopment proposal be stayed in the previous hearing.