Maharashtra HRC directs bizman to pay monetary damages to cops
He had levelled charges of torture and extortion against crime branch
Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (MSHRC) has recently directed a businessman to pay monetary damages to the Mumbai Crime Branch for having launched fallacious, unfounded complaint against the police. The businessman had approached the Commission alleging assault and extortion by the police but the enquiry into the matter revealed that the allegations made by the businessman were false.
In fact the businessman had taken money from the family of Sameer Alwari (arrested last year by crime branch for running illegal telephone exchange), on the pretext of paying to the police to get Sameer released on bail.
Mumbai: BMC chief summoned over demolition at Kangana Ranaut s home
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Demolition of Kangana s office: BMC commissioner summoned
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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.