The judge was surprised by the fact that Raut's 'haramkhor' is called 'naughty' | time today

The judge was surprised by the fact that Raut's 'haramkhor' is called 'naughty' | time today

The battle between Kangana Ranaut and BMC continues legally in the Bombay High Court. Today the matter was to be heard, which has been going on since morning. BMC and Kangana's lawyers are putting their respective parties in front of Justice S Kathavala and Justice Riyaz Chagla in the court.

 Kangna's lawyer Birendra Saraf told the court that there has been a wrong with Kangana in this case. He said that I did not get a chance to see the petition given by Sanjay Raut and BMC officer, then please allow me to answer it later. After listening to his side, Justice Kathawala said that BMC's files have not come yet.

In response, BMC lawyer Aspi Chinoy said that they are looking into the matter. Justice Kathawala also said that he has not even reached the phone yet. Kathavala has also asked lawyer Saraf to give the video of the entire interview to his TV news channel.

In response to this, Saraf has told him that all will give a CD of the interview, in which he (Raut) has also told the meaning of the word Haramkhor. On this, Justice Kathavala said that we have a dictionary for him. Saraf told him that according to Sanjay Raut, this word means knotty, on which Justice Kathawala expressed surprise. He asked, then what does knotty mean?

BMC showed similar agility in another case

Please tell that Kangna's lawyer Birendra Saraf has shown the pictures of the vandalism in Kangana's office to the court. He also compared old photos and photos taken after sabotage. On this, Justice Kathawala told him, 'There have been many such cases with us when we asked the corporation to break some place and they did not break it. That is why we saw that the fast that he (BMC) worked on our first order of this case, if he works so fast on other cases of the city, then this city will become better for living. He also told that it has happened many times that BMC had to pay fine to not sabotage.