The fight between Kangana Ranaut and Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) took an ugly turn when the latter ordered the demolition of her office in Mumbai. After much hue and cry, Kangana demanded the court for a compensation of 2 crores. And now, the High Court has ruled in Kangana's favour and asked for compensation by the BMC. "MCGM has proceeded on wrongful grounds, against the rights of the citizens. It is nothing but malice in law," said the panel judged by Justices SJ Kathawalla and RI Chagla. "Even if one assumes that the malice does not amount to personal bias and may call for a trial, it does amount to legal malice which the action was carried out leaves no doubt that not using Section 354 was more sinister and preventing her from taking a recourse," the statement further read.
When individual stands against the government and wins, it’s not the victory of the individual but it’s the victory of the democracy.
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) November 27, 2020
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