Ranaut asked if she will approach BMC to regularise 'illegal' Juhu construction
MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday granted two days time to actor Kangana Ranaut to spell out if she would be filing an application before the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to regularise the illegal alterations she had made in her Juhu-based bungalow. A bench of Justice Prithviraj Chavan ordered Kangana's counsel to take instructions from the actor if she would be seeking to regularise the illegal alterations. The bench was seized with a plea filed by Kangana challenging the decision of a civil court, which dismissed her suit challenging the demolition notice issued by the BMC to her for the 'rampant' illegalities in her bungalow, 40 per cent of which was razed down by the civic body last year.
The BMC has claimed that the actor has converted her three flats as one single unit, which is against the sanctioned plan.