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SC adjourns hearing on Dubai firm’s plea against award of Dharavi redevelopment project to Adani

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Last updated: November 13, 2025 8:08 am
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Published: November 13, 2025
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The Supreme Court on Thursday (November 13, 2025) adjourned to first week of December the hearing on a plea by UAE-based Seclink Technologies Corporation challenging the Maharashtra government’s decision to award Mumbai’s Dharavi redevelopment project to Adani Properties Pvt Ltd.

A Bench comprising Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai and Justices K. Vinod Chandran and Vipul Pancholi noted the CJI will not be able to complete hearing in the matter as he is due to retire on November 23 .

“Our hands are full, how many judgments will I write?” CJI Gavai observed orally.

On March 7, the top court had refused to halt the project and sought responses from the Maharashtra government and Adani Properties Pvt Ltd on a petition challenging a December 20, 2024 verdict of the Bombay High Court.

The high court had cleared the decks for redevelopment of the slums in Dharavi and upheld the tender awarded to the Adani Group for the project, ruling there was no “arbitrariness, unreasonableness or perversity” in the decision.

The high court in the process dismissed the plea of Seclink Technologies Corporation challenging the state government’s decision to award the mega redevelopment project to Adani Properties Pvt Ltd, which had made a ₹5,069-crore offer.

Seclink Technologies Corporation emerged as the highest bidder for the project first in 2018 with its ₹7,200-crore offer, but the tender was later scrapped by the government.

The Adani Group had emerged as the highest bidder for the 259-hectare Dharavi redevelopment project in the heart of Mumbai and bagged it with its ₹5,069-crore offer in the 2022 tender process.

Seclink Technologies Corporation has moved the apex court against the high court decision.

While issuing notice on its plea, the top court directed Adani Properties Pvt Ltd to make payments for the project through a single bank account.

While dismissing Seclink Technologies Corporation’s plea, the high court had also rejected its contention that the tender was “tailor made” to suit a particular firm of the private conglomerate, noting three bidders had participated in the process.

The government had cancelled the 2018 tender and issued a fresh one in 2022 with additional conditions.

Seclink Technologies Corporation first challenged the cancellation of the 2018 tender and subsequently the 2022 award of tender to the Adani Group.

The State government had claimed in the high court that the tender was awarded in a transparent manner without any undue favour to the highest bidder.

The government said the 2018 tender was cancelled and a fresh one was issued four years later owing to several factors like the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war which affected the financial and economic state of affairs.

The first tender for the mega redevelopment project was issued in November 2018.

In March 2019, the bids were opened and it was found that Seclink Technologies Corporation was the highest bidder.

Dharavi, one of the world’s densest urban sprawls, is a slum colony having a mix of residential and small industrial units.

Published – November 13, 2025 01:38 pm IST



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