Kangana
Ranaut
became
emotional
after
the
Bombay
High
Court
pulled
up
the
Brihanmumbai
Municipal
Corporation
(BMC)
over
her
partly
demolished
house
being
left
like
that
during
monsoon.
While
hearing
Kangana's
plea
against
the
demolition
of
her
Mumbai
property
by
the
BMC,
the
Court
further
reprimanded
the
civic
body,
when
BMC
officer
Bhagyavant
Late,
who
carried
out
the
demolition
on
September
9,
said
that
they
needed
more
time
to
file
an
affidavit.
An
emotional
Kangana
took
to
her
Twitter
page
and
wrote
that
the
HC's
comment
to
the
BMC
on
her
plea
brought
tears
to
her
eyes.
Kangana
Ranaut
Tears
Up
The
Queen
actress
told
to
her
Twitter
page
and
wrote,
"Honourable
Justice
HC,
this
brought
tears
to
my
eyes,
in
the
lashing
rains
of
Mumbai
my
house
is
indeed
falling
apart,
you
thought
about
my
broken
house
with
so
much
compassion
and
concern
means
a
lot
to
me,
my
heart
is
healed
thank
you
for
giving
me
back
all
that
I
had
lost."
'We
Cannot
Leave
Kangana's
Demolished
House
The
Way
It
Is,'
Bombay
HC
To
BMC
During
the
hearing,
Justices
S
J
Kathawalla
and
R
I
Chagla
observed,
"We
cannot
leave
the
demolished
house
the
way
it
is.
You
need
more
time
here
but
otherwise
you
are
fast.
The
building
is
demolished
partly,
and
in
the
heavy
monsoon,
we
cannot
leave
it
in
this
state.
We
will
start
hearing
the
petitioner
tomorrow."
The
Bombay
High
Court
Pulls
Up
BMC
The
Bombay
High
Court
directed
Shiv
Sena
chief
spokesperson
Sanjay
Raut
to
file
his
reply
to
Kangana's
plea
against
the
demolition
of
her
property
by
the
BMC.
To
this,
Raut's
counsel
Pradeep
Thorat
said
that
the
politician
is
currently
in
New
Delhi,
and
asked
for
more
time
to
file
the
reply.
However,
when
BMC's
senior
counsel
Anil
Sakhre
also
sought
more
time
to
file
the
reply
on
Late's
behalf,
the
bench
directed
the
civic
body
to
file
the
reply
by
Monday,
saying
that
it
couldn't
delay
the
hearing.
Kangana,
in
her
plea
filed
on
September
9,
had
sought
that
the
demolition
carried
out
by
the
BMC
at
her
Pali
Hill
property
be
declared
illegal.
Later,
she
had
amended
her
plea
to
demand
Rs
2
crore
as
compensation
from
the
civic
body.
She
had
also
alleged
that
the
BMC
had
demolished
her
property
out
of
personal
vendetta,
as
she
had
made
some
comments
adverse
to
the
Shiv
Sena-led
Maharashtra
government.