Bureaucrats, ministers acted dishonestly: HC

Bureaucrats, ministers acted dishonestly: HC

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 03:49 PM IST
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Mumbai : File photo of the 31-storey Adarsh Housing Society building complex located at Colaba in Mumbai. The Bombay high court on Friday ordered the demolition of the building following a probe that found politicians, ministers and bureaucrats had been granted apartments cheaply in the society. PTI Photo (PTI4_29_2016_000262B) |

Mumbai : The Bombay High Court, while ordering demolition of the multi-storied Adarsh Housing Society here, has squarely blamed its members for conspiring with politicians and bureaucrats to grab a plot ‘which was not in existence’ in the development plan as a residential area.

It was ‘carved out’ by eating into a road, it said. Members of the Society happened to be close relatives of highly-placed bureaucrats and or related to politicians or ministers, said a division bench of Justices Ranjit More and Rajesh Ketkar in the 223 page-judgement which became available on Monday.

On April 29, delivering the operating part, the HC had sought criminal proceedings against politicians and bureaucrats for “misuse” of powers, holding that the Society, originally meant for Kargil war heroes and war widows, was constructed illegally.

“We are more than satisfied that the allotment was not made in a transparent manner and it clearly smacks of favouritism and/or nepotism,” the judgement said. “It cannot be disputed that bureaucrats and ministers are the custodians of government property….People repose confidence in them that the government property is safe in the hands of bureaucrats and ministers.

“Prima facie, they have dishonestly disposed of the property in violation of law,” the bench observed.

“…the bureaucrats and the ministers are guilty of various offences in acquiring the plot as also misuse and/or abuse of powers. We hereby direct the state government to consider initiating appropriate civil/criminal proceedings against the concerned bureaucrats, ministers and politicians,” the judges further said.

The lower courts will, however, decide the cases as per the merit and evidence, uninfluenced by HC’s observations, it added.

The judges also directed the state government and the Centre to consider departmental inquiry against the officials. It also directed the Ministry of Defence to hold an in-depth inquiry to find out the lapses or reasons on the part of its officers for not filing a writ petition in the matter at the earliest.

The court asked the Defence Ministry to hold an inquiry to find out whether the General Officers Commanding (GOCs) between 1999 and July 13, 2010, namely, Maj General A R Kumar, Maj General V S Yadav, Maj General T K Kaul, Maj General Tejinder Singh and Maj General R K Hooda compromised the security of CMS (Colaba Military Station) in return for allotment of flats in Adarsh.

The bench drew on the report of Justice J A Patil Commission, appointed by the state government to probe the role of senior bureaucrats and politicians including former Chief Ministers Vilasrao Deshmukh and Ashok Chavan, in the judgement.

On whether clearance from Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) was required, the HC said that considering the object of Environment Protection Act and the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notifications of 12.11.1997, the clearance of MoEF or authorities at state level was needed.

“On April 10, 2002, the state government reduced the width of Captain Prakash Pethe Marg from 60.97 metres to 18.40 metres. The area so deleted was included partly in residential among others (for Adarsh Society),” the judgement said.

“Without obtaining prior approval of Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA), the state government could not have changed the reservation from road to residential.”

The High Court refused to accept the Society’s contention that a letter sent by MoEF to the state Urban Development Department (UDD) on March 11, 2003, can be held as a clearance for construction from the union ministry.

The letter dated March 15, 2003, written by P V Deshmukh, then Deputy Secretary of state UDD, to Adarsh Society stating that MoEF had given clearance for construction was “totally uncalled for” and this letter was issued a few days before Deshmukh himself applied for membership in the society, the court noted.

The adjoining BEST plot and the land on which the Adarsh building was constructed were two separate plots, hence the Society cannot use the FSI from the BEST plot, the HC said.

“Petitioners have not obtained environmental clearance either from MoEF or from state-level agency and we have held that the recommendations of MCZMA are mandatory and environmental clearance is also necessary,” HC said.

“We have come across cases where people by using money or muscle power as also political influence try to secure allotment of land. This case goes one step further,” the court observed.

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Mumbai: Opposing the demolition of the controversial Adarsh highrise in south Mumbai, Shiv Sena on Monday said demolition won’t serve any purpose and the building can instead be used to house government offices.                 “Demolishing the floors of the Adarsh building is not the solution. Why waste the money, cement, water, steel and labour used to construct this building,” an editorial in Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ said.

“Take action on those who erred, but instead of demolishing these floors, start government offices there. As it is, there is a shortage of space for government offices in Mumbai,” the editorial said.              “It is easy to demolish the Adarsh building, but the question is whether the decision of the lower court stands in the higher court. In our country, there is one justice for the rich and one for the poor,” it said.

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