CBI court allows Adarsh society to withdraw money from its bank accounts

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A special has allowed the to withdraw Rs 1 crore from its after accepting as security the plot of the 31-storey building here that is caught in a dispute over flat allotments and environmental clearance.

P K Sharma ordered for defreezing the society's three earlier this month, so that the applicant (the society) can use the money for maintenance of the building and the litigation cost.

The CBI had freezed these in January 2011 after registering a case against 14 accused, including several members of the society.

The plush 31-storey building, located at Colaba in south Mumbai, is embroiled in a controversy since 2011 with the Centre ordering for its demolition for violating environmental norms and the claiming ownership of the land where the building stands.

The accepted the bond submitted by the society, keeping the land in which the building stands as security.

"The society's secretary, Ramchandra Thakur, has filed certified copy of survey register showing that the land is owned by the society. This land was alloted to the society by the state of on payment of Rs 12.61 crore. The security is sufficient," the court said in its order.

In March, the had refused to accept the plot as security after holding that the disputed structure stands on the same land.

The society then approached the Supreme Court, which directed the CBI court on July 31 to accept the security of the land and release money from the bank accounts.

Earlier, the had upheld in April 2016 the order passed by the to demolish the building.

The society had later approached the apex court which granted an interim stay on the demolition order in July 2016, pending final hearing of its appeal.

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First Published: Wed, August 22 2018. 15:30 IST