The ministry had in December 2012 filed a title suit stating that the land in Colaba where the 31-storey Adarsh building is constructed belongs to it (the Defence Ministry) and its possession should be handed back.
Justice S J Kathawala today directed the state government and the society to file their written submissions within eight weeks and posted the matter for hearing on October 8.
The Defence Ministry in its suit has alleged that the Adarsh building was built "illegally and unlawfully". It has also stated that it is the sole owner of the land and that the land was transferred to Adarsh society by fraud, collusion and connivance on the part of the society members, ministers and bureaucrats of the state government.
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