UPDATED: January 22, 2021 00:36 IST
The 13th court at Dindoshi, after hearing both the sides called the investigating officer of the case to be present on 25th January (Picture Credits: Representative/PTI)
The Dindoshi sessions court in Mumbai refused to grant any interim relief to two employees of a well-known International Consultancy services firm.
The two men had approached the court after an FIR was registered in September 2020 at Powai police station by their woman colleague s husband for making derogatory comments against her.
The two employees of the firm, Rajinder Khalsa and Gaurav Vikamshi, told the sessions court in their anticipatory bail application that the registration of FIR is an afterthought and alleged that the woman has done it to settle an old dispute. However, the two were let off with a mere warning.
कंगना रनौत के मुंबई ऑफ़िस तोड़ने के मामने में मानवाधिकार आयोग ने BMC कमिश्नर को भेजा समन | BMC commissioner summoned in Kangana Ranaut s office demolition case filmibeat.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from filmibeat.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Maha HRC Summons BMC Commissioner In Kangana Ranaut Office Demolition Row ( Photo Credit – Instagram / Kangana Ranaut )
BMC Vs Kangana Ranaut is a showdown the country was glued to some weeks ago. After the hearing of Ranaut’s plea, there were not many updates on the same. As per the latest buzz, the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission has summoned the BMC Commissioner on January 20, 2021, in connection with the office demolition row that overshadowed all the possible mainstream headlines. Read on to know more about the same.
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For the unversed, the Bombay High Court ruled in the favour of Kangana. They quashed the notice of demolition by BMC. It was also said that Kangana deserves compensation for the loss the row has caused her. After this Thane-based lawyer, Aditya Mishra approach3d the Maharashtra Human Rights Commission and filed a complaint against the corporation.
Kangana Ranaut Office Demolition: BMC Commissioner Summoned By MHRC In Relation To The Case In January 2021
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Kangana Ranaut’s office demolition case is now seeing some major developments months after the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) bulldozed the property. In a hearing on the case in November, the Bombay High Court upheld Kangana challenging the demolition of her Palli Hill property in Mumbai, and the notice issued by the BMC for illegal contraction to the actress was quashed.
Now, the Maharashtra Human Rights Commission (MHRC) is the latest body to jump into action on the case. Reportedly a petition against the demolition was filed by a lawyer in the MHRC and now taking a cue from the High Court, the body has summoned BMC’s commissioner Iqbal Chahal. According to reports Chahal has been asked to appear before the MHRC in person on 21 January 2021.