MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Tuesday dismissed a habeas corpus petition filed last November by a Sri Lankan-Canadian father for orders to produce his minor daughter and son who are with his estranged wife in India and hand over their custody to him. The father, based in Lanka, cited an October 2017 order of the high court there restraining her travel to India with the children and an August 2018 order of a Sri Lankan court which had granted him physical custody of both children and divorce, on grounds of desertion.
Three days after the interim stay in 2017, the Indian mother claiming to be unaware of it had travelled to India with the children. They have since been residing in Thane.
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Updated: January 22, 2021 2:06 pm IST
Actor Sonu Sood modified his building without permission, the Mumbai civic body alleged (File)
Mumbai:
Actor Sonu Sood moved the Supreme Court Friday a day after the Bombay High Court rejected a petition against a Mumbai civic body notice alleging repeated illegal construction at a building owned by him in the city s Juhu neighbourhood.
Sood had “not disputed that there is no permission of change of user and that there is no licence to run the commercial hotel” in Shakti Sagar building of six floors, the BMC had argued
MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Thursday dismissed an appeal filed by actor Sonu Sood for interim relief against a notice issued by the Mumbai civic corporation over alleged illegal alterations by him to a Juhu residential building to run it as a commercial hotel.
Sood had filed an appeal against the dismissal of his plea by the city civil court on December 19, 2020, for protection from a demolition notice issued last October by the corporation. The city court said “illegality has been detected and crystallised” by the BMC officer and hence the notice was proper.