Police case has been registered against five developers in Mumbai for violating the guidelines of No construction work and silence zone norms between 10 pm to 6 am.

By Varun Singh

In a response in the legislative council, the deputy chief minister of the state, Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday informed that Mumbai police has registered FIR against five developers for violating Supreme Court guidelines.

Fadnavis apart from other ministries like finance also holds the portfolios like Home and Housing. While Housing department deals with the real estate development sector, Home department deals with the police force.

According to reports, Devendra Fadnavis in a written reply to the state’s legislative council informed that, the Mumbai police has registered FIR against five developers for violating the Supreme Court guidelines of ‘No construction work and silence zone from 10 pm to 6 am.

In his Facebook live in March the then Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjay Pandey had said that he was upset with the builder community.

The police commissioner was upset because citizens are being harassed. The Mumbai Police had even informed about an action taken against Mahavir Developers in Chembur for carrying out work during the night.

The police commissioner himself informed via his live that under section 115 of Bombay Police act action was taken against the Developer in Chembur.

He had said, “Builders work under limits, work till 10 pm.”

Pandey had said, “I had called MCHI and they thought, saheb must be saying all this, but nothing will happen, OK, I think we had called those fellows, developers and given them warning, shall not misuse rights given to you (builders). But it appears this has not been listened to. Hold on, yesterday we took action in Chembur under Bombay Police act, but now we will take action under IPC.”

Finally Devendra Fadnavis has now informed that action against five developers was taken by the police.

Also Read: Developers Finally Listen to Mumbai Police Commissioner

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