Updated On: 07 April, 2022 08:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
The civic body has sent three separate notices, giving the respondents seven days’ time to provide sufficient reasons to not pull down, remove or restore the altered structures

Khushi Pride Belmondo, a 14-storey building, houses seven families including the Kambojs. File pic
Khushi Pride Belmondo building in Santacruz West, which houses BJP leader Mohit Kamboj and six other families, was served three separate show-cause notices by the civic body over alleged irregularities. The notices have given seven days’ time to the respondents to provide sufficient cause for the changes in the basement, first floor and in the 9th floor to the terrace.
The move comes after the designated officer of the H West ward office sent a notice for alleged illegalities in the 14-storey building under section 488 of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888 on March 21 and inspected the premises on March 23 for four hours.