A federation of housing societies, claiming the rights to use a property at Juhu Vile Parle Development Scheme, failed to get any relief from the Bombay High Court after the court upheld the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)’s decision to allot the plot to another housing society in the same area.
The Maharashtra Housing Board Low Income Group Tenements Housing Societies Federation had filed a petition questioning the validity of allotment of a pump station, water tank and garden in favour of Juhu Harshal Co-operative Housing Society limited.
The petitioners, a group of 14 buildings, contended that the property was handed over to them by the housing board for common use back in 1984 and the same were in use, occupation and possession of the federation ever since.
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