India, March 7 -- The Supreme Court on Friday declined to halt the Adani Group's Rs.5,069-crore Dharavi redevelopment project, despite a challenge from UAE-based Seclink Technologies Corporation, which claimed its Rs.7,200-crore bid was unfairly scrapped.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar sought responses from the Maharashtra government and Adani Properties Pvt Ltd on a petition challenging the Bombay High Court's December 20, 2024, verdict. The high court had cleared the mega-redevelopment project, dismissing claims of bias and stating that the process was fair and transparent.

Seclink Technologies, which was initially the highest bidder in 2018 with a Rs.7,200-crore offer, saw its tender scrapped ...