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The Slum Areas (Improvement And Clearance) Act, 1956
Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 300A in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 12 in The Slum Areas (Improvement And Clearance) Act, 1956 [Entire Act]
Indian Cork Mills Pvt.Ltd vs The State Of Maharashtra And 2 Ors on 13 June, 2018
II. Whether the 2018 Amendment impacts the law laid down in
Indian Cork Mills (supra) and as reiterated in Tarabai (supra)?
Bishop John Rodrigues vs State Of Maharashtra And 4 Ors on 9 October, 2023
5.WP.12476.2025.DOC
"3. The primary challenge as urged on behalf of the petitioner is that the land is
admittedly private land on which there were hutments and which came to be
declared as 'Slum Rehabilitation Area' under the provisions of Section 3C(1) of the
Slum Act. The petitioner contends that the same could not have been acquired
without recognizing the preferential rights of the petitioner as owner of the said
land, to undertake redevelopment and rehabilitation of the slum tenements. In
such context, it is the petitioner's case that merely because the society formed by
the slum dwellers would intend to make a proposal, the State Government could
not have discarded the petitioner's right and proceeded to acquire the land under
Section 14 of the Slum Act. The petitioner has supported their contention relying
on the decision of this Court in Indian Cork Mills Pvt. Ltd. vs. State of
Maharashtra & Ors.(supra) and Bishop John Rodrigues Vs. State of Maharashtra
(supra), and the same being upheld by the recent decision of the Supreme Court in
Tarabai Nagar Co-op.Hsg.Society (proposed) vs. State of Maharashtra & Ors.