Bombay High Court Calls Kangna Ranaut’s Office Demolition By BMC ‘Malafide’ Orders the valuer to determine damages

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In the latest update in Kangana Ranaut case against BMC over the demolition of her office in Mumbai, the Bombay high court has quashed the notices sent by BMC on September 7 and 9 to the actress. The Court claimed that the action taken at her property was with Malafide Intent and has also ordered the appointment of a valuer to submit a report over damages.

Bombay High Court Calls Kangna Ranaut’s Office Demolition By BMC ‘Malafide’ Orders the valuer to determine damages

Bombay High Court Calls Kangna Ranaut's Office Demolition By BMC 'Malafide' Orders the valuer to determine damages
Bombay High Court Calls Kangna Ranaut’s Office Demolition By BMC ‘Malafide’ Orders the valuer to determine damages

As per ANI “Bombay HC sets aside BMC notices to Kangana Ranaut issued on 7th & 9th Sept, calls demolition at her place as action with malafide intent. HC has also ordered that a valuer will be appointed to ascertain damages caused due to demolition. Bombay High Court says the valuer will submit a report to the court after which it will pass an order on compensation to Kangana Ranaut. Court also asks the actor to show restrain while commenting on other people on social media and otherwise.”