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.
Updated Jan 13, 2021 | 13:46 IST
Sonu Sood came into the spotlight last year for his philanthropy work in helping migrants reach their respective states during the COVID-19 lockdown. Sonu Sood meets NCP chief Sharad Pawar   |  Photo Credit: ANI
Mumbai: Days after the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) filed a police complaint against Sonu Sood for allegedly converting his six-storied residential building into a hotel without due permission, the Bollywood actor on Wednesday met Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar.
The reason behind the meeting, which took place at Pawar s residence in Mumbai, was not immediately known.
Last week, the BMC had filed a complaint at Juhu police station, seeking an FIR to be lodged against Sonu Sood for allegedly converting a residential building into a hotel without permission.
Sonu Sood’s hands not clean , BMC tells Bombay HC in Juhu building demolition case
Sonu Sood’s hands not clean , BMC tells Bombay HC in Juhu building demolition case
During the hearing of a petition filed by actor Sonu Sood, whose Juhu apartment is facing demolition, the BMC told the Bombay High Court that he has not come to court with clean hands.
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UPDATED: January 13, 2021 21:04 IST
Actor Sonu Sood approached the Bombay High Court after the Dindoshi civil court dismissed his petition for relief (Photo Credit: PTI)
Sonu Sood has not come to court with clean hands, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) told the Bombay High Court during the hearing of a petition filed by the actor-activist whose Juhu apartment is facing demolition. The court has reserved its judgment.
Panje wetland is under attack with vested interests totally blocking tidal water inlets.
NAVI MUMBAI: Environmentalists are upset that the Panje wetland is under attack once again with vested interests totally blocking tidal water inlets. Coming as it does before the much-delayed inspection of the area by a subcommittee appointed at the behest of the Mangrove Committee, the blocking of all inlets has come as a severe shocker, said Nandakumar Pawar, head of Shri Ekvira Aai Pratishtan.
Four entry points for the tidal water have been blocked earlier and now the last and fifth is also packed with cement in an apparent attempt to render the area dry and showcase that it is not a wetland, Pawar said.