Sonu Sood Illegal Construction Case: Bombay High Court Grants Interim Protection To Actor

As per the latest reports, Bombay High Court has granted temporary interim protection for Sonu Sood in illegal construction case

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Sonu Sood Illegal Construction Case: Bombay High Court Grants Interim Protection To Actor
From past few months Bollywood actor Sonu Sood has been making headlines for his good deeds and humanitarian act. For his generosity for the migrant workers, the actor was tagged Messiah. Just a few days back, BMC filed a complaint against the Paltan star for illegal construction. As per online reports, BMC has alleged in their report that Sonu Sood has allegedly turned 6-storey residential building into a hotel without civic body's permission. Now here's the latest development into the matter.

As per the latest report, Bombay High Court has granted temporary interim protection for Sonu Sood. According to a reply in Hindustan Times, the court has restrained BMC from taking any action on the demolition notice issued to Bollywood actor by the authority. HC has put a stay on the order for 2 days. The court has granted interim protection to the actor. It was recently when Sonu Sood with wife Sonali had moved to HC and filed a petition.

In their petition, they had clearly mentioned, "Ought to have considered that the notice was issued by the complainant (BMC) who is hell-bent on causing harm to the property of the appellants if at all its illegal demands are not satisfied”

Earlier speaking about same to TOI, Sonu had stated, "I have taken approval for change of use from the BMC. It was subject to the approval of the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority. This permission hasn't come due to Covid-19. There are no irregularities. I always abide by the law. Tthis hotel was used to house Covid-19 warriors during the pandemic. If permissions don't come, I will restore it back to a residential structure. I am appealing against the BMC's complaint in the Bombay HC."





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