
The Bombay High Court on Thursday ordered the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation to take no further steps on its general body's resolution to change the reservation of Neville D'Souza Football Ground in Bandra…
The Bombay High Court on Thursday ordered the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation to take no further steps on its general body's resolution to change the reservation of Neville D'Souza Football Ground in Bandra from a playground to a convention and exhibition centre. The court expressed displeasure that BMC acted despite an oral assurance on August 10 that status quo would be maintained until the next hearing.

Senior counsel for BMC told the court the municipal commissioner was not aware of the earlier assurance. The judges said the 'majesty of law' is at stake and asked BMC to 'turn back the clock to August 10'. Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray alleged the BJP-led civic body was conducting a 'land giveaway' and taking 'revenge' on young protesters. The matter is next listed for September 18.
The Times of India and Hindustan Times both led with the court's anger and the BMC's broken assurance, framing this as a judicial process story with strong neutral-reporting. The New Indian Express led with Aaditya Thackeray's political allegations, framing the same event as a BJP 'land giveaway' and revenge against Gen Z. The ToI report alone included the detail that the commissioner was not informed of the court proceedings, which tempers the accusation of bad faith. A careful reader sees a court enforcing its own dignity, a civic body caught between branches, and political opposition seizing the moment. The next hearing on September 18 will test whether BMC can maintain its resolution.
Coverage: 3 sources, 1 government-critical, 2 neutral
Sources (3): timesofindia.indiatimes.com (neutral report), hindustantimes.com (neutral report), newindianexpress.com (government critical)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 3 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 3 sources.