Mumbai: The Bombay High Court is likely to pronounce its verdict on Thursday over the plea filed by the actor Kangana Ranaut against the demolition of the portion of her bungalow by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The Court on Monday reserved judgment on the petition filed by actor.
A bench comprising Justices SJ Kathawalla and Riyaz Chagla reserved the matter on October 5 after hearing elaborate oral arguments in the Kangana vs BMC matter. Kangana had filed a petition in the court on September 9, when the BMC razed her Pali Hill office-cum-bungalow.
Ranaut had filed the petition on September 9 when BMC had demolished her office claiming she had made illegal renovation and alterations.
The court was informed that all concerned parties have filed their written submissions. Following this, it concluded the hearing and reserved the order.
Kangana is reportedly seeking compensation of Rs 2 crore from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation for damages. The civic body had reportedly stated that Kangana’s claim for damages was ‘baseless and bogus’.
The actor is currently shooting for her upcoming film ' Thalaivi' based on the life of former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa.
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