The Supreme Court of India has ruled in favor of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, upholding the Church Trust's preferential right to redevelop a disputed area in Bandra, Mumbai. This decision strikes down the acquisition attempts by Saldanha Real Estate Pvt. Ltd.
Supreme CourtChurch TrustSlum RehabilitationReal EstateMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiAug 25, 2025

The main issue was the redevelopment rights of land at CTS No. B-960, Bandra, Mumbai. The Church Trust claimed its preferential right to redevelop the land, while Saldanha Real Estate sought to acquire and develop the land through the Slum Rehabilitation Authority.
The Supreme Court upheld the Church Trust's preferential right to redevelop the land, declaring a significant portion of the acquisition by Saldanha Real Estate illegal and tainted with malafide intentions. The Court ordered the Church Trust to be given 120 days to present a proper redevelopment scheme.
The 2018 Amendment did not weaken the preferential right of landowners; instead, it strengthened it by incorporating owners into the statutory framework. The Court found that no valid notice was issued to the Church Trust, preserving its preferential right.
The Court found evidence of collusion between Saldanha Real Estate, Shri Kadeshwari CHS Ltd., and the SRA. The rejection of the Church Trust's proposal on technical grounds while accepting similar proposals from Saldanha indicated bias and malafide intentions.
This decision reaffirms the priority rights of landowners in slum redevelopment projects, protecting them against opportunistic and collusive tendencies in the real estate industry. It ensures that the rights of landowners and the needs of slum dwellers are balanced, promoting fair and just urban development in Mumbai.

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