"Can't leave the demolished property as it is": Bombay HC slams BMC and Sanjay Raut, Kangana responds

Sanjay Raut's lawyer also asked for more time from the Court as the Rajya Sabha MP is busy in the monsoon Parliament Session

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Amidst the ongoing high-profile drugs case in Sushant Singh Rajput's case, the developments are taking place in the Kangana Ranaut's bungalow turned office demolition controversy. Bombay High Court while hearing Kangana Ranaut's plea against MCGM's demolition of her bungalow turned office at Pali Hill, Bandra, observed that the Court cannot leave the partly demolished property as it is and the bench will begin hearing Kangana's case tomorrow.

After the counsel for MCGM Officer Bhagyavant Late sought more time to file an affidavit Division bench of Justice SJ Kathawalla and Justice RI Chagla said, "We cannot leave the partly demolished house the way it is. We will start hearing the petitioner tomorrow, you need more time here but otherwise, you are very fast."

On the other hand, Sanjay Raut's lawyer also asked for more time from the Court as the Rajya Sabha MP is busy in the monsoon Parliament Session. The Court granted time to both BMC and Sanjay Raut but also said, "Since monsoon has started and the bungalow is partly demolished, hearing cannot be delayed any further so we will allow the petitioner's advocate to begin arguments tomorrow."

After this, Kangana Ranaut took to twitter and expressed her gratitude to the Bombay High Court. She wrote, "Honourable Justice HC, this brought tears to my eyes, in the lashing rains of Mumbai my house is indeed  falling apart, you thought about my broken house with so much compassion and concern means a lot to me,my heart is healed thank you for giving me back all that I had lost."

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