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₹2,000 Cr Ulhasnagar Project Faces Legal Storm

Ulhasnagar Project

Ulhasnagar Project

• Ulhasnagar’s Tallest Towers, Biggest Violations

• The Paradise Group’s Sai World Legend NX Lacks Clear Title

• Legality of Construction Above 26 Floors in Question

• ₹2,000 Crore Project Violates Town Planning and MRTP Acts

Unmesh Gujarathi
Sprouts News Exclusive

An investigation by Sprouts News has revealed that the massive Sai World Legend NX project by Paradise Group in Ulhasnagar is involved in legal issues. Government land records indicate that only 9,236 square meters of the project land officially belongs to Paradise Group, while the remaining 21,957 square meters are still registered under Anup Hospitality Services Pvt. Ltd., a company owned by BJP MLA Kumar Uttamchand Ailani.

The project, located at Kalyan Murbad Road, opposite Shahad Railway Station, consists of two 36-floor towers with 400 flats. However, key approvals appear to be riddled with legal inconsistencies.

• Violations of MRTP and Town Planning Acts

Findings from Sprouts Special Investigation Team (SIT) indicate that the entire ₹2,000 crore project has been developed in violation of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning (MRTP) Act. Sprouts Experts suggest that UMC (Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation) may declare the project unauthorized in the coming months.

The original building plan was sanctioned in 2019 when the entire land was still under Anup Hospitality. However, in 2022, Paradise Group took over only a portion of the land (9,236 sq. m.), while the rest remained under Anup Hospitality. Despite this, records obtained from MahaRERA suggest that the entire project was transferred to Paradise Group, raising concerns over how ownership was established.

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• Public Warning and Legal Action Demanded

Speaking to Sprouts News, complainant Prakash Sunderdas Talreja, a social activist, has demanded that UMC:

– Immediately halt construction work on the project.
– Issue a public notice warning buyers against investing in the project.
– Investigate and clarify ownership discrepancies.

Talreja questioned how a project could be approved in 2019 under Anup Hospitality but later be transferred entirely to Paradise Group without legal transparency.

• Who’s Involved?

Paradise Group Leadership:

– Madhu Bhatija (Director)
– Amit Madhu Bhatija (Director)
– Manish Bhatija (Managing Director)

With growing legal uncertainty and potential regulatory action looming, buyers and investors are advised to exercise extreme caution before engaging in transactions related to Sai World Legend NX.

• Sprouts Stands Firm – A Warning to Buyers

Sprouts News is committed to providing truthful and responsible journalism. We always stand by our readers and strive to protect their interests. Our investigation has revealed serious legal violations in the Sai World Legend NX project, and we strongly advise potential buyers to be cautious. Purchasing properties that violate the law can lead to severe consequences in the future.

The Sprouts News Team urges customers not to invest in projects that do not comply with legal regulations. Ignoring such issues could result in financial losses and legal troubles. Stay informed, stay safe!

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