Mumbai : The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in its affidavit before the Bombay High Court in Sonu Sood’s alleged illegal construction case on Wednesday told the HC that Sood was a ‘habitual offender’.
“Sonu Sood is a habitual offender and wants to enjoy commercial proceeds of their unauthorised constructions and therefore has once again started reconstructing the demolished portion in order to make it operational as the hotel albeit illegally and without permission from the licensing department,” the BMC said.
At this time, the actor, known for his humanitarian acts during the COVID-19 pandemic, paid a courtesy visit to NCP chief Sharad Pawar at the latter’s residence on Wednesday.
The BMC had on January 4 filed a written complaint at the Juhu police station under the Maharashtra Region and Town Planning Act (MRTP Act). The BMC in its complaint sought an FIR to be lodged against Sood for allegedly converting the residential building into a hotel without permission.
In response, Sood filed an application in the HC, challenging the notice issued against him.
The alleged unauthorised developments and additions have been made in a Shakti Sagar residential building in the Juhu area of the metropolis.
Sonu Sood is ‘habitual offender’, Mumbai civic body tells HC in illegal construction case
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