The Bombay High Court has raised concerns over the misuse of public land in a 33-acre SRA (Slum Rehabilitation Authority) project, emphasizing the need for transparency and constitutional compliance.
Bombay High CourtSlum Rehabilitation AuthorityPublic LandConstitutional AccountabilityWelfare SchemesReal Estate MaharashtraOct 06, 2025

The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) is a statutory body in Maharashtra, India, established to implement slum rehabilitation and improvement projects. It operates under the Maharashtra Slum Areas (Improvement, Clearance and Redevelopment) Act, 1971.
The doctrine of public trust is a legal principle that holds the government as a trustee of public resources, such as land and water, and obligates it to manage these resources for the benefit of the public.
The Bombay High Court raised concerns about the 33-acre SRA project due to allegations of misuse of public land, lack of transparency, and the potential for private enrichment at the expense of public interest.
The Court's decision reinforces the public trust doctrine and the need for transparency and constitutional compliance in the management of public land. It also calls for a balanced approach between welfare and public interest in urban development policies.
The Court suggested introducing safeguards such as resale restrictions, pricing controls, and clawback clauses to prevent private profiteering from public property. It also emphasized the need for robust documentation, cost-benefit analysis, and environmental due diligence.

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