The Bombay High Court has initiated a review of the Maharashtra Slum Areas Act, 1971, to assess the implications of slum rehabilitation projects. This move highlights the ongoing challenges and complexities in urban development and real estate.
Slum RehabilitationMaharashtraBombay High CourtUrban DevelopmentReal EstateReal Estate NewsMar 02, 2025
The Maharashtra Slum Areas Act, 1971, is a legislation that provides a legal framework for the identification and rehabilitation of slum areas in Maharashtra. It aims to improve the living conditions of slum dwellers through various rehabilitation projects.
The Bombay High Court has initiated a review to address the challenges and complexities in the implementation of slum rehabilitation projects. The review aims to ensure that these projects align with the goals of urban development and social welfare.
Key concerns include the nature of slum rehabilitation projects, the role of private developers, and the balance between affordable housing and commercial development. The court aims to ensure that these projects are not viewed as real estate ventures but as social initiatives.
The review process involves government officials, urban planners, social activists, and slum dwellers. The participatory approach ensures that diverse perspectives and needs are considered.
The review could lead to new policies and regulations that better address the challenges of urban development. It may also result in improved living conditions and greater security of tenure for slum dwellers.
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