Tuesday, July 14, 2026
38.7 C
New Delhi

SRK gets relief as Supreme Court rejects plea against ‘Mannat’ CRZ clearance

Shah Rukh Khan gets relief as Supreme Court rejects plea against 'Mannat' CRZ clearance, this paves way for two additional floors to his house

Shah Rukh Khan has received legal relief in the long-running dispute over the renovation of his Mumbai home, ‘Mannat’. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court dismissed a petition challenging the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearance granted for the project, clearing the way for the actor to proceed with plans that include adding two more floors to the sea-facing bungalow.According to ANI, the apex court declined to interfere with an earlier order passed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT), which had rejected objections to the CRZ approval.A Bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice V Mohana dismissed the appeal filed by Mumbai-based activist Santosh Daundkar. The activist had challenged the order of the NGT’s Western Zone Bench in Pune, alleging irregularities in the approvals granted by the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA) for the proposed renovation and expansion of ‘Mannat’.While refusing to entertain the appeal, the Bench observed that it had “serious doubts over the bona fide” (genuineness) of the petition.The legal challenge stemmed from a September 2025 order of the NGT’s Pune bench, which had upheld the CRZ clearance issued by the MCZMA and dismissed Daundkar’s objections. The activist subsequently moved the Supreme Court, seeking to overturn the tribunal’s decision.However, the Supreme court refused to intervene, effectively upholding the NGT’s ruling and bringing the legal proceedings to a close. With the Supreme Court dismissing the appeal, the CRZ clearance granted for the renovation and expansion of Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Mannat’ remains in force, allowing the planned construction, including the addition of two floors, to go ahead.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Why Oklahoma speed-limit signs say “No tolerance,” and what it really means for drivers

Image Credit: Canva Most speed-limit signs across the United States are simple and straightforward. They display the maximum legal speed and little else. But drivers travelling through Oklahoma may notice something unusual. Read More

NASA’s New Horizons travelled 3 billion miles over 9 years to reach Pluto – but it was moving too fast to stop when it...

Representative image of Pluto If you’ve ever waited years for something important – a degree, a promotion, a long journey – you know how strange it feels when the defining moment itself is over in what seems like an instant. Read More

Why do we forget why we walked into a room? The fascinating science behind the “Doorway Effect”

Is it normal to forget things once you enter a room? You stride purposefully toward the kitchen to pick up something from the refrigerator, but when you reach the kitchen door, your mind goes blank. Read More

Rare fossil reveals T. rex’s attack style

Representative image generated using AI A broken tooth, embedded in the skull of a dinosaur for 66 million years, offers major hints on how Tyrannosaurus, aka T. rex, the apex predator, may have hunted. Read More

Astronomers have spent decades searching nearby stars for another Earth, and now they may have found one just 25 light-years away

PC: AI Generated Scientists have discovered a planet that could have the good conditions to support life, and it is one of the closest known planets around Earth. Read More

Topics

Why Oklahoma speed-limit signs say “No tolerance,” and what it really means for drivers

Image Credit: Canva Most speed-limit signs across the United States are simple and straightforward. They display the maximum legal speed and little else. But drivers travelling through Oklahoma may notice something unusual. Read More

NASA’s New Horizons travelled 3 billion miles over 9 years to reach Pluto – but it was moving too fast to stop when it...

Representative image of Pluto If you’ve ever waited years for something important – a degree, a promotion, a long journey – you know how strange it feels when the defining moment itself is over in what seems like an instant. Read More

Why do we forget why we walked into a room? The fascinating science behind the “Doorway Effect”

Is it normal to forget things once you enter a room? You stride purposefully toward the kitchen to pick up something from the refrigerator, but when you reach the kitchen door, your mind goes blank. Read More

Rare fossil reveals T. rex’s attack style

Representative image generated using AI A broken tooth, embedded in the skull of a dinosaur for 66 million years, offers major hints on how Tyrannosaurus, aka T. rex, the apex predator, may have hunted. Read More

Astronomers have spent decades searching nearby stars for another Earth, and now they may have found one just 25 light-years away

PC: AI Generated Scientists have discovered a planet that could have the good conditions to support life, and it is one of the closest known planets around Earth. Read More

AR Rahman electrifies Washington with the National Symphony Orchestra on the heels of America @ 250

AR Rahman had a electrifying performance with the National Symphony Orchestra at Wolf Trap (File photo) There are moments in music when a performance becomes more than entertainment. Read More

From Rahul Gandhi to Vijay to Nadda: CJP invites leaders across party lines to back NEET protesters

Rahul Gandhi, Vijay (C), Jagat Prakash Nadda (R) (File photos) NEW DELHI: The Cockroach Janta Party on Tuesday wrote to leaders across the political spectrum, inviting them to join its protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar to stand Read More

Desigual joins forces with Berlin-based label Ottolinger for capsule collection launch

Published July 14, 2026 The Barcelona-based fashion brand has added another name to its extensive roster of international collaborators. Read More

Related Articles