Maharashtra to Challenge Bombay HC Verdict on 254.88 Acres of Land in Mira-Bhayander

Published: May 09, 2026 | Category: real estate news
Maharashtra to Challenge Bombay HC Verdict on 254.88 Acres of Land in Mira-Bhayander

The Maharashtra government will challenge in the Supreme Court the Bombay High Court’s recent verdict concerning ownership of around 254.88 acres of prime land in Mira-Bhayander. The Bombay High Court, in its April 30 judgment, had ruled in favor of private entities – The Estate Investment Company and Mira Real Estate Developers – in the long-pending land ownership dispute.

Calling the verdict unexpected, Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule said the state government has decided to file a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court to strongly present its claim over the land, which it maintains belongs to the state government.

According to the government, changes were allegedly made in revenue records of the land located in Bhayander area without prior approval since 1948, following which names of private entities, including Estate Investment Company and later Mira Salt Works, were entered in official records. The dispute later reached the Supreme Court, which directed the parties to approach the Thane district collector. In 2002, the collector rejected Mira Salt Works’ claim and ordered that the entire land be vested with the government.

However, the companies and the Salt Commissioner moved the Bombay High Court in 2019. While the court dismissed the Salt Commissioner’s appeal, it held that the land belonged to Mira Salt Works.

Mr Bawankule cited provisions of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966, asserting that the land legally belongs to the state government and said attempts to grab government land through manipulation of revenue records would be firmly opposed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the land dispute about?
The land dispute is over the ownership of 254.88 acres of prime land in Mira-Bhayander, which the Maharashtra government claims belongs to the state.
2. Who are the private entities involved in the dispute?
The private entities involved in the dispute are The Estate Investment Company and Mira Real Estate Developers.
3. What did the Bombay High Court rule in its April 30 judgment?
The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of the private entities, stating that the land belongs to Mira Salt Works.
4. What action is the Maharashtr
government taking against the verdict? A: The Maharashtra government is planning to file a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court to challenge the Bombay High Court's verdict.
5. What is the basis of the Maharashtr
government's claim to the land? A: The Maharashtra government claims the land based on the provisions of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966, and alleges that changes were made to revenue records without proper approval.