The Bombay High Court directed two senior Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (BMC) officers to pay Rs 11 each from their salaries for delaying action against a ward officer. This token cost aims to emphasize prompt compliance with court orders, highlighting institutional delays despite the Municipal Commissioner’s swift action. The Bombay High Court directed two senior Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (BMC) officers to pay Rs 11 each from their salaries for delaying action against a ward officer. This token cost aims to emphasize prompt compliance with court orders, highlighting institutional delays despite the Municipal Commissioner’s swift action.
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