does not include "demolition" then permission
for construction cannot be construed to mean permission for
demolition. On the strength of the permission ... does not include "demolition" then permission
for construction cannot be construed to mean permission for
demolition. According to Mr. Trivedi on the strength
held that in the case of construction of a building without permission, demolition is not the only course open to the Corporation requires reconsideration. Accordingly ... Corporation on the petitioner before proceeding with the demolition. The action of demolition is in violation of principles of natural justice, fair play and rules
should be submitted along with the application for the purpose of demolition, planning permission and for issuance of planning and building permit ... their flats) and put up new construction have sought permission from the authorities. Their demolition plan before the Corporation authorities and building permission sought
already beached by the time order is communicated, from seeking any demolition permission and/or if the permission is granted, from acting thereon ... ascertaining that whether any permission is granted by the concerned authority for commencing demolition. The Court accordingly issued an order of arrest and requested
imported vessel for demolition, that he had completed all the legal formalities as stated above and obtained demolition permission on 27/10/1998, then ... clearly evidencing that the vessel was brought for the purpose of demolition, beaching permission was sought on that basis, then, it is not possible
mother. Learned Judge also noticed that the Corporation of Chennai granted demolition order for the old building for the purpose of reconstruction of the very ... writ petitioner and the Corporation of Chennai also granted demolition permission and excess land is inside the compound land, which goes to show that actual
time of evidence. The learned counsel further pointed out that necessary permission for demolition and re-construction have been obtained immediately after filing the petition ... petitioner further submitted that even in the absence of any permission for demolition and re-construction from the concerned municipal authorities, eviction order
under which the landlords have obtained permission for demolition of the building. The learned Senior Counsel has submitted that the respondents/landlords have explained ... undertake the work of demolition and reconstruction. They have also proved by producing the plant for demolition and the permission granted by the Corporation
premises are lying vacant and the MCGM could proceed
with the demolition as contemplated under Section 354 of the MMC Act.
Page ... vacant and
Respondent no.2 is at liberty to proceed with permissible demolition
contemplated under Section
mother. Learned Judge also noticed
that the Corporation of Chennai granted
demolition order for the old building for the
purpose of reconstruction of the very ... writ
petitioner and the Corporation of Chennai also
granted demolition permission and excess land
is inside the compound land, which goes to
show that actual