Published: Friday, January 15, 2021, 11:54 [IST]
Currently,
Sonu
Sood
is
in
a
legal
battle
with
the
Mumbai
civic
body
Brihanmumbai
Municipal
Corporation
(BMC)
for
allegedly
converting
a
residential
building
into
a
hotel
without
permission.
Recently,
the
BMC
filed
an
affidavit
against
the
actor
in
Bombay
High
Court
claiming
that
he
is
a habitual
offender and
should
not
be
protected.
Earlier
this
week,
Sood
reacted
to
the
comment
during
an
interview
with
ABP
Live
and
said, I
respect
the
BMC,
who
have
made
our
Mumbai amazing .
I
have
followed
all
the
rules
from
my
side
and
if
there
is
a
scope
for
improvement,
Sonu Sood has THIS to say on being called habitual offender by BMC
BMC had filed a complaint against Sonu and his wife for allegedly having made unauthorized changes to Juhu s Shakti Sagar Building without permission. Sonu Sood , Twitter
Updated: Jan 15, 2021, 08:16 AM IST
In an affidavit filed in the Bombay High Court on Wednesday by Mumbai civic body Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Sonu Sood was called a habitual offender for allegedly illegally converting a residential building into a hotel.
Now, in an interview with ABP Live, Sonu reacted to the same and said, I respect the BMC, who have made our Mumbai amazing . I have followed all the rules from my side and if there is a scope for improvement, I will try to correct it. I have filed a petition for the case in court. I will sincerely follow the instructions given by the court and walk on the same path. I will obey all laws and regulations.
Sonu Sood is habitual offender , Mumbai s civic body tells Bombay HC
BMC has alleged that Sonu Sood has carried out illegal structural changes in the six-storey residential building Instagram: @sonu sood
Updated: Jan 13, 2021, 11:38 AM IST
In an affidavit filed in the Bombay High Court by Mumbai civic body Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Sonu Sood was called a habitual offender . In response to the actor s petition, the civic body submitted an affidavit at the court. For the uninitiated, a complaint was file against Sonu and his wife Sonali Sood for allegedly having made unauthorized changes to Juhu s Shakti Sagar Building without the BMC s permission.
Sonu Sood. (File photo)
MUMBAI: Bollywood actor Sonu Sood has filed an appeal against a city civil court order of last December which dismissed his challenge over a notice issued by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The BMC had last October issued the actor a notice for demolition of his allegedly illegal structural changes to a residential premises in Juhu.
His appeal says the city civil Judge ought to have considered that the BMC had “issued the notice with malafide intention” and thus is a “nullity and malafide”.
Sood, in his appeal said he has not carried out any illegal or unauthorised construction in the six-storey Shakti Sagar building. His appeal which his counsel Amogh Singh is scheduled to argue on Monday before Justice Prithviraj Chavan for interim relief says he has not made any changes in the building that warrant permission from the BMC.
Actor Sonu Sood
MUMBAI: The BMC has filed a police complaint against actor Sonu Sood for allegedly converting a six-storey residential building in Juhu into a hotel without the required permissions. The BMC has asked the Juhu police to take cognisance of the offence committed by Sood under the Maharashtra Region and Town Planning (MRTP) Act citing unauthorised additions, alterations and change of user.
Sood has maintained he had BMC permissions for change of user and was only waiting for a clearance from the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA).
The BMC, in its complaint to Juhu police dated January 4, stated Sood has converted the Shakti Sagar building, a residential building on Juhu’s AB Nair Road into a hotel without change of user permissions.