
Mithun Chakraborty Malad Property Controversy: BMC Sends Legal Notice
Actor and politician Mithun Chakraborty has recently been served a legal notice by the BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation). The notice was issued because Chakraborty allegedly built structures on an empty plot in Malad without obtaining the necessary permissions. If the owner does not respond satisfactorily to the notice, the illegal structures will be demolished and legal action will be taken. However, Mithun has denied these allegations, calling them baseless.
Allegations of Unauthorized Construction on Empty Plot
The BMC has identified 101 properties with illegal constructions as of May 10, including a plot in Malad’s Erandol village near Hira Devi Temple, owned by Mithun Chakraborty. The BMC alleges that unauthorized structures, including a ground plus mezzanine floor structure, a ground floor structure, and three temporary 10×10 units, are built on the plot without permission. These units are constructed using bricks, wooden planks, glass walls, and AC sheet roofs, which are considered illegal.
Under Section 475A of the law, if the property owner does not respond satisfactorily, BMC will take legal action and demolish the illegal structures.
We Have Not Built Anything Illegal: Mithun Chakraborty
Mithun Chakraborty, in an interview with the media, stated, “I have not built anything illegal, and I do not have any unauthorized structures. Many people have been sent notices recently, and we have sent our reply.
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