Kangana
Ranaut
Amends
Her
Earlier
Petition
Filed
Against
BMC
Kangana
had
moved
the
Bombay
High
Court
against
the
demolition
drive
on
her
property.
Now,
as
per
a
report
in
Mumbai
Mirror,
the
actress
has
now
requested
to
amend
the
earlier
petition
filed
against
BMC,
and
demanded
a
compensation
of
Rs
2
crore
from
the
civic
body.
Kangana
Ranaut
Demands
A
Compensation
Of
Rs
2
Crore
The
report
stated
that
the
actress
seeks
Rs
2
crore
in
damages
for
'illegal'
demolition
of
over
40%
of
her
bungalow
on
Pali
Hill.
The
list
of
property
destroyed
as
collateral
damage
include
three
seater
vintage
sofa,
two
seater
vintage
sofa,
antique
pieces,
chairs,
crystal
chandelier,
two
antique
mirrors,
coffee
table,
exclusive
designer
chair,
Italian
lights,
chashmere
shawl,
10-15
first
edition
books
among
others.
More
Details
About
Kangana's
Petition
The
Mumbai
Mirror
report
further
stated
that
the
actress
seeks
the
High
Court's
declaration
that
the
BMC
demolition
drive
on
her
property
on
September
9
is
illegal.
The
matter
will
be
heard
by
the
Supreme
Court
next
week.
If
the
civic
body
fails
to
prove
that
the
construction
on
Kangana's
property
was
illegal,
they
will
have
to
pay
the
compensation
to
Kangana
according
to
the
court's
order.
Kangana
Had
Called
Her
Ravaged
Office
A
Symbol
Of
A
Woman's
Will
That
Dared
To
Rise
In
This
World
Earlier,
the
actress
had
tweeted
that
she
will
continue
to
work
from
her
ravaged
office.
"I
had
my
office
opening
on
15th
Jan,
shortly
after
corona
hit
us,
like
most
of
us
I
haven't
worked
ever
since,
don't
have
money
to
renovate
it,
I
will
work
from
those
ruins
keep
that
office
ravaged
as
a
symbol
of
a
woman's
will
that
dared
to
rise
in
this
world,"
Kangana
had
posted
on
her
Twitter
page.