11 February,2021 07:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Kangana Ranaut. Pic/Shadab Khan
Actor Kangana Ranaut told the Bombay High Court on Wednesday that she would file a regularisation application before the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in connection with alleged irregularities at her residential flats in Khar.
Ranaut's counsel Birendra Saraf sought to withdraw the appeal filed by the actor against a civil court's December 2020 order dismissing her suit challenging notices issued by the BMC for illegally merging three flats in a suburban building.
Justice Prithviraj Chavan permitted Ranaut to withdraw the appeal and said no coercive action shall be taken by the civic body until the application for regularisation is heard and decided, and for two weeks thereafter.
"The appellant (Ranaut) is permitted to apply for regularisation before the MCGM within a period of four weeks," Justice Chavan said.
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The corporation shall decide the same expeditiously and in accordance with law, the court said. "In case of any adverse order against the appellant, no coercive action shall be taken thereafter by the BMC to enable the appellant to file appeal," the court said.
The city civic body in March 2018 had issued a notice to Ranaut for alleged illegal merger of three flats owned by her in Orchid Breeze building in Khar. The Dindoshi civil court dismissed her suit against the notice in December last year, following which she moved the high court.
The civil court, while dismissing the suit, had noted there was "grave violation of the sanctioned plan" while amalgamating the three flats.
Ranaut's petition said since she bought the flats in 2013, she had not made any structural changes. She had carried out only "certain cosmetic changes," said the appeal filed through advocates Aseem Naphade, Monisha Bhangale and Prasanna Bhangale.
Last year, the civic body had initiated demolition of alleged unauthorised construction at Ranaut's bungalow in Pali Hill.
The HC later held the municipal corporation's action as illegal and malicious.
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