Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday reserved its order on two petitions challenging the Maharashtra government’s decision to construct a passenger jetty and terminal near the Gateway of India.
A bench of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Sandeep Marne heard petitions filed by the Clean and Heritage Colaba Residents Association (CHCRA), and by Laura D’Souza and two other residents of Colaba and Cuffe Parade. The petitioners have opposed the project citing environmental concerns, traffic congestion, and restricted public access to a heritage site.
The proposed project is to be built approximately 280 metres from the Gateway of India, near the Radio Club. According to the petitioners, the design includes a large tennis-racquet-shaped jetty and terminal platform, comprising VIP lounges, waiting areas, ticket counters, administrative offices, and parking for 150 vehicles.
The CHCRA has raised strong objections, pointing out that the site lies adjacent to the Gateway of India, a protected heritage monument. It alleged that part of the sea-side wall of the Gateway’s promenade will be demolished to create access to the terminal.
The petitioners further contend that no public consultation was held before project approval and questioned how the Mumbai Traffic Police granted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) in such a heavily congested area. They also challenged clearances granted by the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA), the Heritage Conservation Committee (NOC issued in February), and the traffic NOC dated January 28.
Advocate General Birendra Saraf defended the project, calling it one of “vital public importance” and asserting that all required permissions were duly obtained. The Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) also backed the plan, calling it critical public infrastructure meant to ease congestion and improve safety.
Bombay HC To Hear PILs Against Colaba Passenger Jetty Project Near Gateway Of India On June 24; Govt Assures No Demolition Until Month-EndThe government informed the court that the contract was awarded on October 3, 2024, and a work order was issued on October 11. A third petition by another group of residents is likely to be heard later this month.
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