The
Bombay
High
Court
on
Friday
(November
27,
2020),
quashed
the
demolition
notice
which
was
issued
against
Kangana
Ranaut's
property
by
the
Brihanmumbai
Municipal
Corporation
(BMC)
earlier
in
September
this
year.
The
High
Court
bench
comprising
Justices
SJ
Kathawalla
and
RI
Changla
noted
that
the
BMC
demolished
Kangana's
property
on
wrongful
grounds
against
the
rights
of
the
citizens,
calling
it
"nothing
but
malice
in
law."
"The
court
does
not
approve
of
illegal
works
or
of
loose
statements
made
against
the
government
or
against
the
film
industry," the
HC
stated
in
its
verdict.
The
bench
noted,
'We
do
not
accept
allegations
made
by
the
petitioner
Ranaut
in
view
of
the
alleged
atmosphere
in
the
state
or
film
industry.
The
petititioner
is
suggested
to
maintain
restraint
on
public
platforms.
Irresponsible
statements
made
by
the
citizen
are
best
ignored."
Further,
the
court
has
also
directed
the
appointment
of
a
valuer
to
determine
the
compensation
payable
to
Kangana
for
the
demolition
of
her
property.
The
court
added
that
the
actress
may
take
steps
to
make
her
property
habitable
and
to
regularise
the
same.
Meanwhile,
Kangana
Ranaut
reacted
to
Bombay
High
Court's
order
and
tweeted,
"When
individual
stands
against
the
government
and
wins,
it's
not
the
victory
of
the
individual
but
it's
the
victory
of
the
democracy.
Thank
you
everyone
who
gave
me
courage
and
thanks
to
those
who
laughed
at
my
broken
dreams.
Its
only
cause
you
play
a
villain
so
I
can
be
a
HERO."
See
her
tweet.
When
individual
stands
against
the
government
and
wins,
it’s
not
the
victory
of
the
individual
but
it’s
the
victory
of
the
democracy.
Thank
you
everyone
who
gave
me
courage
and
thanks
to
those
who
laughed
at
my
broken
dreams.
Its
only
cause
you
play
a
villain
so
I
can
be
a
HERO.
https://t.co/pYkO6OOcBr
For
the
unversed,
the
BMC
had
demolished
a
part
of
Kangana's
property
Mumbai's
Pali
Hill
on
September
9.
Later,
the
actress
had
alleged
that
the
civic
body's
action
against
her
was
a
result
of
her
comments
against
the
Maharashtra
government
and
the
ruling
Shiv
Sena.