Mumbai, January 12
Bollywood actor Sonu Sood is a "habitual offender" who keeps carrying out unauthorised construction work in a residential building in suburban Juhu despite demolition action initia
As per the affidavit, Sonu Sood was trying to protect an ex-facie illegal commercial hotel which has been constructed and modified by the appellant (Sood) contrary to the sanctioned building plan
Sonu Sood is being called habitual offender for carrying out unauthorised construction work at a residential building in Juhu despite demolition initiated twice previously, according to Mumbai civic body on Tuesday, January 12, when they filed their affidavit in the Bombay High Court. Sonu Sood challenged a notice against him…
Sonu Sood is habitual offender , Mumbai civic body tells HC in illegal construction case ANI | Updated: Jan 13, 2021 19:17 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 13 (ANI): The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in its affidavit before the Bombay High Court in Sonu Sood s alleged illegal construction case on Wednesday told the HC that Sood was a habitual offender . Sonu Sood is a habitual offender and wants to enjoy commercial proceeds of their unauthorised constructions and therefore has once again started reconstructing the demolished portion in order to make it operational as the hotel albeit illegally and without permission from the licensing department, the BMC said.
Bombay HC extends Sonu Sood s interim protection order in alleged illegal construction case Bombay High Court has granted three weeks time to Sonu Sood to file an appeal and stayed the order for coercive action by the BMC against the actor. Sonu Sood, File image
The Bombay High Court on Monday extended till 13 January a civil court order granting interim protection to actor Sonu Sood from coercive action by the BMC against the alleged illegal structural changes made by him in a residential building in suburban Juhu without permission.
Sood last week approached the HC, challenging a notice issued against him by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation in October last year and an order passed by a civil court in December dismissing his suit against the BMC s action.