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HC to deliver judgment on Ranaut vs Shiv Sena

Actor seeks Rs 2 crore from BMC for damaging valuables inside her bungalow

- STAFF REPORTER | Mumbai

Af ter hearing the arguments for nearly four days, the Bombay High Court, on Monday, closed the petition filed by actress Kangana Ranaut challengin­g the demolition of her bungalow by the BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC), for judgment.

A bench of Justice Shahrukh Kathawalla and Riyaz Chagla would be pronouncin­g their verdict in the due course. The bench was moved by Ranaut earlier last month, challengin­g the demolition by the BMC, which razed around 40 per cent of her bungalow situated at Pali Hill, Bandra. The actress, through senior counsel Birendra Saraf, claimed that the demolition was nothing but a counterbla­st to her ‘critical’ statements against the functionin­g of the Maharashtr­a government and also the Mumbai Police. Saraf, in his lengthy arguments, claimed that his client's criticism displeased a ‘party in power ’, due to which her bungalow was razed swif tly without following the due procedure of law.

The actress also sought Rs 2 crore damages from the civic body for destroying her valuables inside the bungalow. She even highlighte­d the controvers­ial interview of Shiv Sena Member of the Parliament (MP) Sanjay Raut, who called her an ‘haramkhor ’. On the other hand, BMC, while agreeing its action was swif t, argued that it won't tolerate any kind of illegal constructi­on. The civic body, through senior counsels Aspi Chinoy and Anil Sakhre, trashed Ranaut's claims of procedural lapses and clarified that its action of demolition wasn't any counterbla­st to her statements. Both the counsels argued that the actress created a political controvers­y only to hide her ‘illegal constructi­on’ and that she was tr ying to play a victim now af ter her bungalow's unauthoris­ed alteration­s were pulled down. Meanwhile, Sanjay Raut told the bench that his interview was in response to the actress' defamatory statements made against the city police. He, however, rubbished the contention that just because of her tussle with the saffron party, the BMC razed her structure.

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Actress Rhea Chakrabort­y arrives at NCB for interrogat­ion in the drug angle pertain to the SSR death case.

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