Updated On: 12 November, 2021 01:49 PM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Even as meeting has been called off twice, MahaSEWA hopeful about a meeting with CM soon; legal experts, however, say demand to regularise OC-less buildings not possible

There are more than 16,000 buildings in Mumbai and MMR which do not have OCs. Representation pic
The Maharashtra Societies Welfare Association’s (MahaSEWA) bid for a meeting with the chief minister to reintroduce an amnesty scheme for regularising residential buildings without occupancy certificate (OC) has hit a roadblock, as the meeting had to be called off at the last moment, not just once but twice. While MahaSEWA is hopeful to soon have a meeting with the CM, as over 16,000 buildings in the city and MMR are still without OC till this date, legal experts claim that such regularisation is not possible. Moreover, the Bombay High Court’s 2017 directive in the matter has been challenged by the state government before the Supreme Court, which is currently pending.
mid-day had, in its article titled ‘NGO pitches for amnesty plan for city buildings without OC’ on September 14, written about the issue.