20 March,2022 07:50 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Narayan Rane’s bungalow Adish in Juhu. Pic/Suresh Karkera
After sending a notice to Union Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Narayan Rane to demolish unauthorised work at his bungalow in Juhu on March 11, the BMC sent a fresh order this week granting another 15 days.
The BMC had inspected the bungalow in the last week of February and sought a reply on the work carried out at the eight-storey structure by March 4. Rejecting a reply of 13 points filed by Rane's lawyers Hasmit Trivedi and Kiran Bait, the BMC later issued a notice, giving the owners 15 days' time to demolish "the illegal additions". The notice had stated that unauthorised construction had taken place in the basement by converting a portion into a room. It also listed other illegal construction activity between the first and eight floors, except the seventh floor.
On March 16, a new speaking order was passed by the designated officer of K-west Ward demanding that the additions be demolished within 15 days. mid-day tried to reach Rane and his son Nilesh, but they did not respond to calls.
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Advocate and former IPS officer YP Singh said, "The BMC is missing the essential point. A layout was approved with a [public] garden in 1978 by the municipal commissioner. This layout was illegally altered to make way for a hotel and the bungalow of Narayan Rane and in the consequence the garden space was removed. This was done without getting a fresh layout approved from the municipal commissioner. Till the time the garden issue is resolved, such orders would be meaningless."