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HC stops work on casting yard related to sea link project

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

The Bombay High Court Friday restrained the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) from carrying out any work relating to a casting yard being constructed for the Bandra-Versova Sea Link project here for two weeks.

A bench of Chief Justice Naresh Patil and Justice N M Jamdar gave the direction while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL).

The plea claimed that the MSRDC was constructing the casting yard on the Juhu Koliwada beach, and in the process, was illegally reclaiming a portion of the beach.

The petitioner, activist Zoru Bhatena, told the court that the state-run corporation was carrying on the construction without requisite permissions.

 

A casting yard is a confined place where concrete structures like segments, parapets, girders, beams and boundary wall panels are manufactured.

His counsel, advocate Gayatri Singh, told the bench that in the process, the MSRDC was dumping mud on the beach, thus, not only reclaiming the area, but, also restricting the sea water supply to the mangroves in the area.

Around 7.9 hectare of the beach area was being affected due to the casting yard work, the petitioner said.

The MSRDC, however, denied the allegations and said it had all the requisite permissions for the work.

The bench, however, directed the authorities to stop all work for two weeks and directed the Santa Cruz Police Station to ensure the court's order was not violated.

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First Published: Jan 25 2019 | 6:30 PM IST

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