The stay follows apprehensions that the tunnelling work was damaging the foundations of several heritage and iconic buildings in the area, including the 119-year-old JN Petit building.
A bench of Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice N M Jamdar also directed that a committee be constituted to study the effects of such tunnelling work on buildings, and to suggest ways to continue with the work without damaging the buildings in the area.
"The committee will submit its suggestions, and a report on the effects of the excavation work on the buildings within two weeks," the bench said.
The directions came while the court was hearing a petition filed against the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA,) the state, and MMRCL by the trustees of the JN Petit Institute.
The petition, filed through advocate Fredun De'Vitre, had sought a stay on the ongoing work at the proposed Hutatma Chowk Metro station along line III on the ground that the work was causing damage to the old buildings in the area.
Justice Chellur had yesterday said that the court couldn't stop the Metro work altogether considering that the project was meant for public welfare.
She had, however, agreed to the petitioners' request for a survey of all buildings in the area by an independent structural engineering expert.
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