The division bench headed by Chief Justice Mohit Shah was hearing a public interest litigation seeking a direction to Government to acquire and convert the bungalow 'Mehrangir' into a museum.
Senior advocate Aspi Chenoy, the lawyer of Smita Crishna Godrej who purchased the bungalow, told the court that she would use it as a residence and had no plans to demolish it.
The Union Government's lawyer stated that it was planning to acquire 'Mehrangir' and turn it into a monument under the Maharashtra Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act. However, a response from Prime Minister's office on this was awaited.
"We are exploring legal ways to declare Bhabha's house as a monument. For this, two conditions are necessary (to be fulfilled) - it should have historical importance and should be standing for 50 years or more. In this case, both conditions are met," Senior Counsel R V Desai said.