Expensive Campa Cola Mumbai in the news again
The honorable Supreme Court of India gave residents of the infamous Campa Cola apartments a breather in South Mumbai to leave the unauthorized flats. Bombay Municipal Corporation asked the owners to leave their premises by June 1st 2014, says a source.
The chairman of Orchid received a letter, which stated that a list of names and the keys of all occupants at the infamous Campa Cola apartment should be handed over, those who have given up their illegal flats and those who are yet to do so, says a source at BMC.
Sources say that around 100 families would be displaced when the eviction happens by BMC and these are residents that have been living here for more than two decades. The letter to the chairman clearly mentions that arrangements have been made to collect keys of the flats from 29-05-2014 to 02-06-2014.
At the moment, the Greater Mumbai Municipal Corporation has to cough up INR 79.63 lakhs to bear expenses for the senior advocates roped in to finish off the Campa Cola ordeal, and this is across various courts that too, says RTI. Mumbai based RTI activist, Anil Galgalli mentions the same in his report too, and also about the expense state of affairs at the moment which he pens down with help from the Building Proposal Department of the MCGM .
Source -The Hindu Business Line
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