for his perfomance in Sanju, has been sued
by the tenant of his plush apartment that he
had leased out in Pune. He has been sued
for allegedly not honouring the terms of the
rental agreement.
Sheetal Surywanshi, who had moved into
the 6,094 square-feet apartment located in
Trump Towers in Pune's Kalyani Nagar after
renting it on leave and license basis, has
sought damages and interest for being
evicted much before the lock-in period
stated in the agreement. As was discussed,
the license fee to be paid was Rs 4 lakh per
month for the first 12 months, and Rs 4.20
lakhs for the next 12. Over and above
Suryawanshi had to pay a deposit of Rs 24
lakh.
Ranbir Kapoor Faces Legal Trouble, Gets
Sued For Rs. 50 Lakh
The case is ongoing in Pune civil court
where Suryawanshi has sought damages to
an amount of Rs 50.40 lakh and interest of
Rs 1.08 lakh alleging her family suffered
severe inconvenience and hardships' due
to the sudden eviction. She also informs
that in August 2017, 11 months after she
moved in, she was asked to vacate the flat.
She eventually moved out by October-end
2017.
As per the suit filed earlier this year, 24-
months shall be a lock-in period' was the
arrangement in the agreement signed
between the two sides. "In said notice
(email), it was falsely informed by the
defendant (Ranbir) that he wants to shift
into the said premises, and for this reason,
plaintiff (Suryawanshi) was asked to vacate
the premises in contravention of the terms
and conditions of the leave and license
agreement, the suit stated to Mumbai
Mirror. Suryawanshi also alleged that she
was maliciously deceived' by Ranbir to
vacate despite the lock-in period of 24
months. According to reports, the suit
informs that in January 2018, Suryawanshi
shot a notice to the actor but did not get
any response.
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However, Ranbir has denied all allegations
and has filed his responses in the court,
stating that Suryawanshi was not asked to
vacate the flat because he was moving in,
reproducing a portion of the leave and
license agreement. The clause in the
agreement states that the lock-in period
would be of 12 months and that the
licensee (Suryawanshi) cannot terminate it
before said period. The portion reproduced
in the response also states that if
Suryawanshi terminates the agreement
before 12 months, she will be liable to pay
the rent for the remaining period.
"Plaintiff cannot unilaterally change, modify
or interpret leave and license agreement to
suit her convenience, Ranbir's response
stated as per a report by Mumbai Mirror,
adding that Suryawanshi vacated the flat on
her own free will and that she defaulted on
rent for 3 months before leaving which has
been deducted from the deposit.
The case is now scheduled to be heard next
on August 28.
http://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/ranbir-kapoor-faces-legal-trouble-gets-sued-for-rs-50-lakh/.
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