Mumbai: The BMC on Friday finally demolished the shanties erected on the footpath in Jai Bheem Nagar in Powai Hiranandani area. The action came after the Bombay High court on Thursday refused to stall demolition of shanties observing that they had “no legal right whatsoever” to occupy public pavements.
Society’s Petition Prompted Action
Some 24 hutment dwellers had sought a stay on earlier court directions permitting the BMC to remove illegal structures opposite Tivoli Co-operative Housing Society. The society had petitioned the court for removal of unauthorized shanties, and the court had already passed detailed orders on July 7, July 21, and August 12 directing strict civic action against encroachments.
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— My Powai (@mypowai) August 21, 2025
The demolition drive at Hirananadani Gardens. The entire footpath that was encroached upon is being removed under the court order. Heavy police bandobast ensuring @mybmc can discharge their duties. Bumper to bumper traffic in Hirananadani and… pic.twitter.com/iXRADxTZ08
Encroachers Resist Demolition
The which took place on Thursday afternoon was fiercely resisted by the encroachers. They tried to stop the demolition citing the state government's instructions to carry any demolition during the monsoon season.
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However, the BMC carried it's action under hefty police security. The BEST buses were also diverted in the area, which resumed to normal routes only after 7 pm. The action was taken by the S ward of the BMC, under whose jurisdiction the Powai area falls.
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