As large number of textile mills in Mumbai have become defunct in the past two decades, the land available with them is being considered for development. These lands are valued at a high price because of their prime location, says a petition.
A bench headed by Justice Abhay Oka also asked the state government to inform about the rehabilitation scheme it proposes to introduce for workers of the defunct textile mills.
The bench warned that if details were not furnished by the authorities, they would be forced to appoint an IAS officer to coordinate with various agencies and furnish details about the mill lands to the court.
The bench directed MHADA to file an affidavit within a week furnishing details about the mill lands.
The petition was filed by Girni Kamgar Sanghatana, which sought rehabilitation of workers, saying they had lost their jobs after the mills became defunct.
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