Looks like the Maharashtra State government is not in a mood to let Kangana go off the hook, thanks to her opinion against the Uddhav government. After so many legal fights, Kangana and Hrithik's case is in limelight yet again. In 2016, Hrithik Roshan filed a complaint against an unknown imposter who was allegedly speaking to actress Kangna Ranaut on his behalf from an email ID, the case has been transferred to the Criminal Intelligence Unit (CIU) of the Mumbai Crime Branch on Monday.
As per reports, Hrithik's counsel Mahesh Jethmalani approached the Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh regarding the pending investigation. The police forensic expert then was unable to establish any facts about the email ID as it was located in the US and submitted NIL report in June 2017.
Hrithik's counsel Mahesh Jethmalani through advocate Gunjan Mangla wrote a letter to Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh and stated that, despite Magistrate's order directing to return the actor's laptop and mobile phone submitted for the investigation he has not collected it as he wanted to assist the police to reach to the real culprit.
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On the basis of Hrithik's complaint, an offense of cheating by personation (419) of the IPC and 66C (identity theft) and 66D (cheating by personation using computer resources) of the Information Technology act was registered against an unknown imposter at the Cyber police station in the Bandra Kurla- Complex.
The developments come at a time when the BMC lost its case against Kangana and is all set to bear the loses of the actress.