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Elita Garden Vista case: Calcutta HC orders demolition of 26-storey Kolkata tower

Elita Garden Vista housing society case: Residents of the tower have been granted one month to remove their belongings, after which the promoter and the NKDA must carry out the demolition at the promoter’s cost within the subsequent two months.



September 03, 2025 / 13:06 IST
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A Calcutta High Court division bench has ordered the complete demolition of a 26-storey residential tower in Kolkata’s New Town area within two months, delivering a landmark judgment that underscores the primacy of homeowner consent and property rights in urban development.

The ruling, reported by The Indian Express, targets the illegally constructed 16th tower of the Elita Garden Vista housing society. The building contains 233 apartments, a commercial plaza and parking for 269 cars. Justices Rajasekhar Mantha and Ajay Kumar Gupta ruled that the structure violated multiple statutory provisions and must be razed.

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According to the court’s order, the tower was constructed without the mandatory consent of the existing flat owners from the original 15 towers, a direct breach of the West Bengal Apartment Ownership Act, 1972. The judges found that a revised plan, sanctioned in 2015 after the project was sold to Elita Garden Vista Projects, also contravened the West Bengal Premises Development Act, 1993.

Crucially, the court held that the revised plan unlawfully reduced the undivided shares of the original residents in the project’s common areas. This reduction was deemed an infringement of property rights guaranteed under Article 300A of the Constitution.