Rajinikanth to withdraw case over property tax after court warns of imposing cost

The actor had approached the court with regard to the Property Tax demand made by the Greater Chennai Corporation for the months April-September.

Actor Rajinikanth’s counsel has informed the Madras High Court that they would be withdrawing the writ petition challenging the Rs.6.5 lakh property tax imposed by the Chennai Corporation, upon the Raghavendra Marriage hall that he owns.

The actor had approached the court with regard to the Property Tax demand made by the Greater Chennai Corporation for the months April-September. The actor’s counsel had stated that he had been regularly paying property tax for the marriage hall and that the tax was last paid on February 14. 

His counsel had stated that once the pandemic broke out and lockdown restrictions were imposed by Central and State Government, Rajini’s marriage hall had remained vacant and was not rented out since March 24th. 

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