Over 800 families in 46 ageing Wadala buildings to finally receive modern, quality homes after 13 years of stalled redevelopment
Mumbai, 28th April 2026 — In a significant legal development, the Honourable Bombay High Court has dismissed a petition filed by M/s Pioneer Constructions, clearing the way for the long-stalled redevelopment of approximately 900 residential and commercial units at Wadala, Mumbai. The ruling by Honourable Justice Sandeep Marne’s single bench has paved the way for the Sahakar Nagar Co-operative Housing Society to move forward with Sugee as the newly appointed developer — bringing renewed hope to hundreds of families who have waited over 13 years for their homes to be rebuilt.
This housing complex, built in 1957, consists of 46 buildings with 826 residential units, along with shops and commercial premises. The society had appointed Pioneer Constructions as the developer in 2013, but even after more than a decade, not a single brick has been laid there.
Honourable Bombay High Court observed in its judgment that due to the developer’s inexcusable inaction, residents have been forced to continue living in dilapidated old buildings. Honourable Justice Sandeep Marne also drew serious attention to the condition of the residents in this context. While rejecting the petition seeking a stay on the appointment of a new developer, the court appointed Advocate Amrit Joshi as a mediator to resolve the pending disputes between both parties.
The residents have unanimously agreed upon the appointment of Sugee as the successor developer. With over four decades of experience in Mumbai’s real estate sector, Sugee has built a strong track record for transparent procedures and timely project completion.
“This ruling is the culmination of years of patience and struggle by our residents. We placed our faith in the judicial process, and the Court has vindicated that trust. Sugee’s appointment gives us full confidence that the redevelopment will now proceed with utmost seriousness, quality, and accountability this community deserves. Our members have waited long enough — it is time for them to move into the homes they were always promised.”, mentioned resident of Sahakar Nagar Co-operative Housing Society, Wadala.
For the hundreds of families who have spent years in structurally compromised old buildings, this ruling signals more than just a legal outcome—it marks the beginning of an entirely new chapter. Residents have also expressed confidence that Sugee’s track record of quality construction and accountability will transform this long-delayed project into an ideal model of redevelopment for the entire Wadala neighbourhood. This project represents an opportunity not merely to build new structures, but to restore dignity and security to a community that waited far too long.



