During the last hearing on Monday, BMC lawyer Anik Sakhare sought time to reply on the actor’s plea.
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court will hear a case of alleged illegal construction at actor Sonu Sood’s Hotel Shakti Sagar. The High Court on Monday extended the order of the Dindoshi City Civil Court to date to provide interim protection to Sood from a punitive action by BMC against alleged illegal structural changes made by him in a residential building in Juhu without his permission. it was done.
Sonu Sood has moved the High Court challenging the dismissal of a Dindoshi City Civil Court in December against the notice issued to him by the BMC and a suit filed by him against the BMC’s action.
The civil court, while dismissing the suit, gave Sood three weeks to file an appeal and postponed his order, which relieved the actor.
During the last hearing on Monday, BMC lawyer Anik Sakhare sought time to reply on the actor’s plea. Sood’s lawyer Amogh Singh then requested for interim protection and to instruct BSmi not to take any punitive action.
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Justice Prithviraj Chavan adjourned the hearing on the petition till January 13, saying that the order passed by the lower court will continue till then. Sood’s lawyer Singh told the High Court that the actor has not done any illegal or unauthorized construction in the six-storey Shakti Sagar building.
Sakthre, counsel for BMC, however argued that the petitioners were illegally converting the residential building into a hotel without obtaining license.
Sood is known for his strong acting in films such as ‘Dabangg’, ‘Jodha-Akbar’ and ‘Simmba’ and last year he came into the limelight when he introduced migrants during the lockdown enforced by Kovid-19 Helped to reach his home.