Several months ago, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) demolished a part of Kangana Ranaut’s Mumbai office.
Kangana had filed a petition seeking a restraint on the demolition being carried out by the BMC.
Now, as per a Bollywood Hungama report, in a ruling that was made available on Thursday a civil court has rejected Ranaut’s plea, while stating that the actress had committed grave violation in the plan while merging her falts.
Judge LS Chavan cited that in order to merge her three flats on the fifth floor of a 16-storey building, Kangana covered the sunk area, duct area, common passage and converted the free Floor Space Index (FSI) into habitable area. This as per the ruling, were grave violations of the building plan.
Kangana has been given six weeks to present herself before the Bombay High Court. The court also ruled that intervention is no longer required in this case.