The Supreme Court of India has refused to impose a stay on the Dharavi redevelopment project awarded to the Adani Group, despite objections raised by Seclink Technologies Corporation. This decision allows the project, aimed at transforming one of Asia’s largest slums, to proceed as planned.
Background of the Dispute of Dharavi Redevelopment
In 2019, Seclink Technologies emerged as the highest bidder for the Dharavi redevelopment project with a bid of ₹7,200 crore. However, the Maharashtra government later canceled this tender, citing various reasons, and initiated a fresh bidding process in 2022. Adani Properties secured the project in this round with a bid of ₹5,069 crore.
Seclink’s Legal Challenge
Seclink contested the cancellation of the initial tender and the subsequent awarding of the project to the Adani Group, alleging a lack of transparency and fairness in the process. The company argued that its original bid was higher and expressed willingness to increase its offer by 20%, bringing it to ₹8,640 crore.
Supreme Court’s Decision
On March 7, 2025, the Supreme Court declined to halt the ongoing work on the Dharavi redevelopment project. The bench, led by Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, issued notices to the Maharashtra government and Adani Properties, seeking their responses to Seclink’s petition. The court also directed Adani to route all project-related payments through a single escrow account, ensuring transparency in financial transactions.
Current Status of the Project
Adani Properties has commenced construction activities, employing over 2,000 workers and investing in necessary infrastructure. The project aims to redevelop the 259-hectare Dharavi slum area, providing improved housing and amenities to its residents.
Conclusion
The Supreme Court’s refusal to stay the Dharavi redevelopment project signifies a crucial step forward in the transformation of this densely populated area. As legal proceedings continue, the project’s progress will be closely monitored, given its significant social and economic implications.
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