The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued a legal notice to Bollywood actor and politician Mithun Chakraborty, alleging unauthorized construction at his property in Malad's Erangal village. The notice, issued under Section 351 (1A) of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, demands proof of authorization within seven days.
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The main reason for the BMC notice to Mithun Chakraborty is the alleged unauthorized construction at his property in Malad's Erangal village. The notice demands proof of authorization within seven days.
If Mithun Chakraborty fails to comply with the BMC notice, the potential consequences include immediate demolition of the illegal portion, imposition of penalties or fines, and further legal proceedings.
The BMC is intensifying its drive against unauthorized buildings to ensure urban planning standards are upheld, prevent ecological damage in protected areas, and stop the regularization of illegal structures through political lobbying or delayed legal loopholes.
Section 351 (1A) of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act empowers the civic body to inspect properties suspected of illegal construction, issue notices demanding proof of legality, and demolish any unauthorized part of the structure if satisfactory documents are not submitted within the given period.
Yes, other celebrities who have faced similar issues with the BMC include Shah Rukh Khan, Kangana Ranaut, and Kapil Sharma, all of whom were served notices or faced legal action for construction violations.

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