Updated On: 17 April, 2025 12:19 PM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Supreme Court raps state govt, orders it to vacate two residential flats at Opera House occupied by cops since 1940 without any formal agreement; according to the petitioners, the flats were requisitioned by the police more than 80 years ago in order to maintain law and order during the turbulent period of the Independence movement

The Amar Bhavan building on AR Rangnekar Marg near the Royal Opera House. Pic/Atul Kamble
Affirming citizens’ rights, the Supreme Court has sternly ordered the Maharashtra government to vacate two residential flats in South Mumbai that have been under police occupation since 1940 in the absence of a formal agreement or legal sanction. The decision pertains to a case titled ‘Neha Chandrakant Shroff & Another vs. State of Maharashtra & Others’, where the apex court overturned a 2024 Bombay High Court ruling that dismissed the appellants’ plea and advised them to seek civil remedies.
According to the petitioners, the flats were requisitioned by the police more than 80 years ago in order to maintain law and order during the turbulent period of the Independence movement, particularly due to frequent protests near August Kranti Maidan.