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All clear for Shah Rukh Khan's ‘Mannat’ to grow taller: Supreme Court junks plea against clearance for renovation
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

All clear for Shah Rukh Khan's ‘Mannat’ to grow taller: Supreme Court junks plea against clearance for renovation

The Supreme Court of India rejected a petition challenging the environmental clearance for adding two floors to Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan's Mumbai residence 'Mannat.' The petition, filed by activist Santosh Daundkar, alleged violations of coastal regulations and environmental laws. The court expressed skepticism about the petitioner's credibility and dismissed the case, citing that the structure existed before the mandatory coastal regulation zone (CRZ) rules were enforced in 1991. The National Green Tribunal (NGT) had previously approved the expansion after verifying that the necessary approvals were obtained. The property, which has been occupied by Khan's family for two decades, includes additions like a duplex and internal staircase, with a total built-up area of nearly 27,000 square feet.

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Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Shah Rukh Khan gets relief as SC clears way for Mannat's two additional floors

Shah Rukh Khan has been granted legal relief regarding the renovation and expansion of his Mumbai residence, 'Mannat', after the Supreme Court of India dismissed a petition challenging the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearance for the project. The court ruled against intervening in a previous decision by the National Green Tribunal (NGT), which had approved the CRZ clearance despite objections raised by activist Santosh Daundkar. The NGT had previously upheld the clearance granted by the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA). The Supreme Court expressed doubts about the legitimacy of the appeal but ultimately allowed the project to proceed, enabling the addition of two floors to the bungalow.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the legal proceedings involving environmental regulations and property development. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, nor does it favor one side over another. The framing is neutral, focusing on the legal process and outcomes rather than taking a

Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
All clear for Shah Rukh Khan's ‘Mannat’ to grow taller: Supreme Court junks plea against clearance for renovation

The Supreme Court of India rejected a petition challenging the environmental clearance for adding two floors to Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan's Mumbai residence 'Mannat.' The petition, filed by activist Santosh Daundkar, alleged violations of coastal regulations and environmental laws. The court expressed skepticism about the petitioner's credibility and dismissed the case, citing that the structure existed before the mandatory coastal regulation zone (CRZ) rules were enforced in 1991. The National Green Tribunal (NGT) had previously approved the expansion after verifying that the necessary approvals were obtained. The property, which has been occupied by Khan's family for two decades, includes additions like a duplex and internal staircase, with a total built-up area of nearly 27,000 square feet.

Bias read (Center): While the subject involves legal challenges to a high-profile individual's property, the article presents the arguments from both sides—petitioner's claims versus the court's reasoning and the NGT's findings. There is no overt ideological slant toward either the petitioner or Shah Rukh Khan. The phr

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