"The building will not be able sustain the onslaught of monsoon in Mumbai. The safety and security of students is of importance. We cannot allow the school to go on from the old structure," a vacation bench of Justices Adarsh Kumar Goel and A M Khanwilkar said.
The Mumbai-based St Thomas High School had approached the apex court against Bombay High Court's order which had directed demolition of the building after considering the report of the Municipal Corporation on its structural safety.
The apex court also refused to agree with the submission of senior advocate Huzeba Ahmadi that alternate arrangements will be made in a year's time and said that "in Mumbai during monsoon, drains overflow and the building will not be able to bear the onslaught of this season."
Ahmadi, who appeared for the school, said over 3000 students were studying and if time was not granted to them to make an alternate arrangement, then their future would be in jeopardy.
The bench, however, refused to interfere with the Bombay High Court order.
It claimed there was grave miscarriage of justice which would affect the school as well as the interests of thousands of students currently studying there.
The plea further said the school was being run in the building for the last two decades and it was only in 2013 that notices were issued to it for the first time alleging unauthorised construction.
