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Indian Army’s Mumbai COD seeks to stop Godrej’s ‘illegal’ luxury realty project

by | May 23, 2024

Mumbai, May 23,2024:  The Indian Army’s Central Ordnance Depot (COD) in Mumbai’s Kandivali has objected to a deluxe private housing project coming up in its vicinity, initiated by the realty major Godrej Properties Ltd., called ‘Godrej Reserve’.

Taking a grim view, the COD authorities have shot off a missive to the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to immediately issue a ‘Stop Work Notice’ to GPL for its upcoming luxury building project on Akurli Road, barely a from the Kandivali East railway station in north-west Mumbai suburb.

In a letter the BMC dated May 15 — accessed by IANS — the COD top brass has pointed out that the GPL’s Godrej Reserve project plot is located at a distance of around 250 metres — or within the restricted 500 metres zone — from the boundary wall of the sensitive military establishment.

The COD letter to the BMC Executive Engineer, (Building Proposals), has said that as per the Centre’s rules of May 2011, all construction activities are banned within a 100-metre radius of a defence establishment perimeter wall.

Moreover, construction of buildings up to a maximum of ground-plus-three floors is permitted only within 100-500 metres distance after obtaining a no objection certificate (NOC) from the Defence Department.

“Resultantly, any construction activity within 500 metres radius from the perimeter wall of army establishment without obtaining NOC from the Defence Department is contrary to the existing rule as envisaged in the above guidelines. Hence the construction by the private builder (GPL) is an unambiguous violation of government orders/guidelines and is therefore illegal,” the COD asserted.

The COD called upon the BMC to forthwith serve a Stop Work Notice, to the concerned builder (GPL), in order to avoid any legal complications at a later stage.

It has also asked the BMC to provide all details and documents of the project like the Commencement Certificate, IOD, copy of the approved development plan, etc., for the COD’s records.

Defence sources in Mumbai said that all such notices for NOC issues pertaining to defence establishments are dealt with as per the Centre’s clear guidelines of last year.

When contacted, a BMC official declined to comment on the sensitive matter involving a defence department and a prominent private realtor.

A Godrej official said that so far they have not received any notice from the BMC or any other department and would comment after they get any communication.

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