The hospital building in central Mumbai went under repairs in 2009, following which, it has been operating from the adjoining Nowrosjee Wadia Maternity hospital. Both the hospitals are run by the Wadia Trust.
Senior counsel Rafiq Dada, appearing for the hospital trust, today assured the court that no third party rights will be created for the renovated building and it will be used solely for hospital purposes.
A division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice A K Menon was hearing a petition filed by social activist Kamayani Mahabal seeking a direction to government and civic authorities to ensure that all necessary permissions are granted and the hospital is started at the earliest.
According to the proposal sent in July last year, if the centre is approved, then it will be one of its kind in the world. After the repairs are completed, the hospital will be able to house 150 beds in the neonatal intensive care unit, 24 beds in the paediatric intensive care unit.