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March 31, 2025

MHADA VP Sanjeev Jaiswal Implements Seven-Day Deadline for Appeal Orders

Mumbai, March 28, 2025: In a decisive move to enhance efficiency and ensure timely resolution of matters, Mr. Sanjeev Jaiswal, IAS, Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), has mandated that all orders pertaining to hearings conducted in his office must be issued within seven days of the of the hearing date.

VP Orders Seven-Day Limit for Appeal Decisions

Appeals concerning Development Control Regulation 33(7), the Master List, MHADA’s computerised lottery system, and other pertinent matters are regularly addressed in the Vice President’s office. It has been observed that the issuance of orders in these cases often experiences delays, sometimes extending to one or two months. Taking serious note of this, Mr. Jaiswal has issued an official directive to limit the order issuance timeframe to seven days.

Directive Applied Across MHADA Divisions and Departments

Besides, he has instructed that this directive be uniformly implemented across MHADA’s divisional boards and all relevant departments, including hearings conducted by Chief Officers and department heads.
This initiative aims to bring greater transparency, efficiency, and accountability to MHADA’s processes, reinforcing the authority’s commitment to serving the public with speed and diligence.

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