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Bandra Football Ground Conversion Halted

Bandra football ground conversion stopped, Bombay HC asks where people will play

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 20 August 2026 at 02:52 pm
Bandra Football Ground Conversion Halted

The Bombay High Court has halted the conversion of the Bandra football ground into a recreational ground with a garden and a walking track. The court's decision comes after a petition was filed by a group of residents who opposed the conversion, citing the lack of open spaces for sports in the area.

The petitioners argued that the conversion would deprive the community of a much-needed football ground, and that the authorities had not provided any alternative space for sports. The court heard the petition and observed that the conversion would indeed leave the community without a space to play football.

The judge asked the authorities, 'Where will people play football?' and noted that the city already lacks sufficient open spaces for sports. The court's decision is a temporary reprieve for the football ground, and the authorities have been asked to file a response to the petition.

The Bandra football ground has been a popular spot for local football enthusiasts, and the community has been using it for decades. The conversion plan had been met with opposition from the residents, who argued that it would not only deprive them of a sports facility but also lead to the loss of a community space.

The Bombay High Court's decision highlights the importance of preserving open spaces for sports and recreation in urban areas. The court's observation that the city lacks sufficient open spaces for sports is a concern that has been raised by many residents and activists.

The authorities have been asked to reconsider their plan and explore alternative options that would not involve the conversion of the football ground. The court's decision is a victory for the community, which has been fighting to preserve the football ground.

The case will be heard again in the coming weeks, and the authorities are expected to file a detailed response to the petition. The community is hopeful that the court's decision will be a permanent one, and that the football ground will be preserved for future generations.

In a city where open spaces are scarce, the preservation of the Bandra football ground is a significant victory for the community. The court's decision highlights the importance of balancing development with the needs of the community, and ensuring that public spaces are preserved for the benefit of all citizens.

The Bandra football ground conversion case is a reminder that the courts can play an important role in protecting the rights of citizens and preserving public spaces. The community is grateful for the court's decision, and hopes that it will set a precedent for the preservation of other open spaces in the city.

The final decision on the fate of the Bandra football ground will be made in the coming weeks, but for now, the community can breathe a sigh of relief. The court's decision has given them hope that their beloved football ground will be preserved, and that they will continue to have a space to play and enjoy sports.

In conclusion, the Bombay High Court's decision to halt the conversion of the Bandra football ground is a significant victory for the community. The court's observation that the city lacks sufficient open spaces for sports is a concern that needs to be addressed, and the preservation of the football ground is a step in the right direction. The community hopes that the court's decision will be a permanent one, and that the football ground will continue to be a hub for sports and recreation in the area.

Frequently asked questions

Why was the Bandra football ground conversion halted?

The Bombay High Court halted the conversion due to concerns that it would deprive the community of a much-needed football ground and that the authorities had not provided any alternative space for sports.

What will happen to the Bandra football ground now?

The court's decision is a temporary reprieve, and the authorities have been asked to file a response to the petition. The final decision on the fate of the ground will be made in the coming weeks.

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