
Sonu Sood gets another BMC notice over 'illegal' hotel
India Today
Actor Sonu Sood has been served a notice asking him to restore a residential building back from an 'illegally' constructed hotel.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has served a notice on actor Sonu Sood, asking him to restore a six-storey structure — that was turned into a hotel — back to a residential building. The notice was issued on November 15. He had allegedly converted the residential premises into a hotel.
Earlier this year, Sood was pulled up by Bombay High Court. He withdrew his petition before the Supreme Court and agreed to restore the building in question from an unauthorised hotel back into residential premises.

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