In a significant step toward resolving long-standing issues in one of Mumbai’s most delayed housing rehabilitation projects, the Maharashtra Government has issued a Government Resolution (GR) approving the consent terms filed by the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) in the Bombay High Court for the redevelopment of Siddharth Nagar, popularly known as Patra Chawl, in Goregaon (West).

The GR, dated January 21, 2026 (reference: संकीर्ण-2023/प्र.क्र.148/गृनि-प्र), ratifies actions taken by MHADA in the project, which has faced multiple hurdles since its inception around 2008. The project, covering a large MHADA layout, aimed to rehabilitate thousands of tenants from dilapidated Patra Chawl structures while enabling redevelopment.

Key highlights from the resolution include:

  • Ratification of Consent Terms — The government has given post-facto approval to the consent terms MHADA submitted in the Bombay High Court amid contempt proceedings. These terms address non-recovery of dues from the earlier developer, M/s. Garudashish Construction (also referred to in related contexts as Guru Ashish Construction or similar entities involved in past disputes). MHADA has taken possession of specific plots (R-7/B-4, R-7/A-5, and R-12 (part)). From January 1, 2018, onward, 9% simple interest will be payable on amounts paid by purchasers/allottees to the previous developer.
  • Approval of All Prior Actions — All steps undertaken by MHADA so far in the redevelopment and rehabilitation process have been officially ratified, clearing the way for further progress.

The decision follows recommendations from retired officials, including former Chief Secretary Johnny Joseph and retired Bombay High Court Judge D.K. Deshmukh, and was approved in the Council of Ministers meeting on January 17, 2026.

The Patra Chawl redevelopment has been marred by delays, legal battles, developer insolvencies, and controversies (including land scams linked to earlier entities like HDIL subsidiaries). Earlier phases saw partial completions, such as 672 rehabilitation flats handed over in segments like R-09, with modern amenities including community halls and gardens. Recent allotments via computerized lotteries have benefited hundreds of eligible tenants after 15–16 years of waiting.

This latest GR provides much-needed legal closure to past litigation and financial disputes, enabling MHADA to push forward with remaining rehabilitation and redevelopment works in Siddharth Nagar.

Officials indicate that this approval will help expedite allotments and infrastructure development, bringing relief to long-suffering residents in the Goregaon area.

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