Mumbai’s BMC has issued a show-cause notice to actor Mithun Chakraborty regarding alleged unauthorised construction in Malad's coastal Erangle village, raising concerns about compliance with urban planning norms.
Mithun ChakrabortyBmcMaladUnauthorised ConstructionCoastal Regulation ZoneReal Estate MumbaiMay 18, 2025
The show-cause notice was issued due to alleged unauthorised construction activity on a property in Malad’s coastal Erangle village, which is in contravention of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) and municipal development guidelines.
Erangle village is part of the Madh island belt and is categorised as an environmentally sensitive zone. Construction in this area is subject to rigorous approval processes due to its ecological importance.
The BMC has issued a show-cause notice to ensure compliance with urban planning norms and to uphold zoning laws uniformly, regardless of the property owner's profile.
If no satisfactory explanation or corrective steps are taken, the BMC may initiate formal proceedings under the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, which could lead to legal action or demolition of the unauthorised structure.
This incident highlights the ongoing tension between urban expansion and regulatory enforcement in Mumbai, a city with high land demand and ecological vulnerabilities. It underscores the need for stricter compliance and transparency in development practices.
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