The Bombay High Court has dismissed a series of petitions, including two PILs, challenging the development rights of a builder tasked with rehabilitating villagers whose land was requisitioned during World War II and later used for the National Defence Academy in Pune.
Land RehabilitationWorld War IiNational Defence AcademyBombay High CourtKakade ConstructionReal Estate PuneNov 02, 2025

The land was originally requisitioned by the British government in 1942 for use during World War II and later acquired for the National Defence Academy (NDA) in 1951.
The rehabilitation of the affected villagers from Kopare village in Pune was handed over to Kakade Construction Co Pvt Ltd in 2001 under an agreement with the villagers.
The main allegations raised in the petitions included fraud, forgery, and manipulation of land records, with the petitioners claiming that the rehabilitation scheme was not implemented as promised.
The High Court dismissed the petitions because the allegations of forgery and manipulation of records required detailed evidence and could only be examined by a civil court, not through a PIL.
The 2013 report by the Pune collector indicated that 315 out of 350 families had been rehabilitated, and the court directed the builder to comply with the report for the remaining 35 families.

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