Mumbai’s municipal authorities have issued a show-cause notice to veteran actor and political figure Mithun Chakraborty over alleged unauthorised construction activity on a property in Malad’s coastal Erangle village.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has flagged a ground-level structure allegedly built without civic permissions, raising fresh questions about compliance with urban planning norms in the ecologically sensitive Madh region. The notice, which is part of a broader scrutiny of irregular development in the area, demands an explanation from Chakraborty regarding the legality of the said construction. The civic body’s move follows a field inspection that reportedly identified building activity in contravention of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) and municipal development guidelines. Chakraborty has firmly denied the charges. Speaking to the press, he stated, “I have no unauthorised structures. The notices have been sent to one and all. We are sending a reply to the BMC.” The actor’s response indicates a wider sweep of notices served by the civic agency across the locality, possibly as part of a larger compliance initiative. Erangle village, part of the Madh island belt, is categorised under environmentally sensitive zones where construction is subject to rigorous approval processes. The region has witnessed a surge in high-value real estate interest over recent years, prompting concerns from both environmentalists and regulators over unchecked development and erosion of coastal protections.
While the BMC has not yet initiated demolition proceedings, the issuance of a show-cause notice serves as a precursor to formal action if no satisfactory explanation or corrective steps are taken. Officials from the BMC’s P North Ward confirmed the notice is procedural and intended to uphold zoning laws uniformly, irrespective of ownership or profile. This development comes amid heightened attention to encroachments and unauthorised structures across Mumbai’s coastline. Civic authorities have stepped up efforts to monitor and curtail deviations, particularly in areas vulnerable to flooding, habitat loss, or long-term ecological degradation. As of now, the actor’s legal team is expected to respond formally to the BMC within the stipulated period. Depending on the explanation provided, the civic body may either withdraw the notice or initiate proceedings under the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act.
The episode highlights the ongoing friction between urban expansion and regulatory enforcement in one of India’s most densely populated cities. As Mumbai contends with rising land demand, the incident involving a high-profile personality brings civic accountability and transparency once again into public focus.