23 March,2022 12:05 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Narayan Rane. File pic
In a relief to Union Minister Narayan Rane, Bombay High Court on Tuesday disposed of a petition filed by Kalka Real Estate, which owns a bungalow in Juhu, named 'Adhish', where he lives.
HC has directed BMC to take a decision only after hearing regularization application by the company.
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The High Court also directs that if BMC's decision on the regularisation application goes against Rane, no action should be taken against the bungalow for three weeks. The company owned by Narayan Rane had sought regularization of the alleged illegal renovation of the bungalow.