Despite this order, the possession of the flats was not handed over to the owner. The Collector on July 27, 1946, ordered the possession of the flats to be released and be given back to the owner. The Collector of Bombay, on July 24, 1946, withdrew the requisition w.e.f. On July 17, 1946, the Governor of Bombay under Rule 81(2) of the DoI Rules directed the owner to let the flats to one DS Laud, a government servant, w.e.f. The State government requisitioned them from D’souza’s father HS Dias on Maunder the Defence of India Rules. The two flats are on the first floor of a building named Ruby Mansion situated in Carnegy Lines, Mumbai. the Owner, after taking its possession from the Occupants, within 8 weeks from today (May 4, 2023)”, the court held. State Government to handover vacant and peaceful possession of the subject matter premises to the Petitioner therein i.e. A division bench of Justice RD Dhanuka and Justice MM Sathaye partially allowed a writ petition filed by one Alice D’souza, owner of the flats, to the extent of directing State government to give her possession of the flats.
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