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=> The other option given by the court was to put tarpaulin or plastic on machines to protect them

The repairs could be done under supervision of the high court appointed architect.The trust further said that it would only repair the structure of printing press because as far as other structures were concerned, BMC had declared them dilapidated and issued a notice under section 354 with directions for their demolition — the court is yet to decide the issue..The HC was hearing an application filed by the People’s Improvement Trust, which runs Ambedkar Bhavan in Dadar, against the proposed rebuilding of the demolished structure through voluntary contribution.According to the trust, it had on June 1 received a notice from Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), directing it to demolish the three structures in the premises as they were in a dilapidated and dangerous condition.

The lawyer representing Prakash alias Balasaheb Ambedkar, apart from filing a reply on the architect’s report, also requested the court to allow them to put up a temporary roof on the printing press Automotive molds Manufacturers to protect printing machines from rain. File photo of the demolished Ambedkar Bhavan The People’s Improvement Trust on Thursday filed an affidavit in Bombay high court, offering to repair the structure of the printing press at Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Bhavan in Dadar.The judge also disagreed with the claim that machines were getting rusty after lying without a roof. Following the notice, the trust started demolition work on June 25. He alleged that the dispute between parties was artificial and they are allegedly fighting for money.

The other option given by the court was to put tarpaulin or plastic on machines to protect them. The application was filed as Dr B. Following this, the judge issued chambers summons and posted the matter for hearing on August 30. In his application, he also requested the court to hear him on this issue.J. The high court, meanwhile, refused to grant its permission to install a temporary roof at the Bhavan’s printing press to protect its printing machines from rainwater.Meanwhile, social worker Rajendra Pawar filed an application seeking to intervene in the matter. He filed a rejoinder in court with a request to issue chamber summons, so that he could also be heard as a party in this matter. However, the same day, supporters of Dr B.The trust on Thursday filed an affidavit before Justice S.R. The judge, however, said that pending hearing, the court would not allow this.

The court, however, allowed the applicant to cover machinery with tarpaulin. Ambedkar’s grandson, Prakash, called for followers of the late Dalit leader to assemble at the premises on July 30 and rebuild and restore the structure. The judge said that a photograph produced before the court showed the machines to be old and rusty even before the structure was demolished. R. Kathawala, which said that architect Shashi Prabhu, who had been appointed by the high court to ascertain losses of Ambedkar Bhavan, in his report, stated that the structure — which had a printing press — can be repaired and the trust is ready to do the needful and bear the costs.

The People’s Improvement Trust on Thursday filed an affidavit in Bombay high court, offering to repair the structure of the printing press at Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Bhavan in Dadar. Ambedkar, mobilised by his grandson Prakash Ambedkar, entered the premises and protested against demolition. In the meantime, Vitthal Asaware filed an intervention application before the court, claiming to be in possession of the property at Ambedkar Bhavan


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