Updated On: 05 September, 2022 07:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Action comes after human rights body took cognisance of this paper’s report

Unhindered access to the sprawling campus had made it a den for anti-social elements
A case initiated by the State Human Rights Commission following a mid-day report on missing boundary walls at the Mumbai University’s Kalina campus has been closed after the BMC, MMRDA and police submitted their response and action taken reports. While MU has said it’s satisfied with the progress of wall construction, police said they had arrested 60 people for trespassing.
The work is in process and we are in touch with both MMRDA and BMC. We are satisfied with the progress of the work. The work will be done at the earliest,” said a senior MU official, refusing to share more information.