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Goa’s
Curlie’s
restaurant
has
been
in
the
news
after
BJP
leader
and
ex-Bigg
Boss
contestant
Sonali
Phogat’s
death.
Goa
Police
personnel
were
deployed
outside
as
the
restaurant
after
the
court
ordered
demolition
this
morning
(September
9)
over
green
violations.
However,
as
per
ANI
report,
Supreme
Court
stayed
the
demolition
of
Curlies
restaurant
and
directed
the
restaurant
to
shut
shop
until
it
decides
on
a
petition
challenging
the
demolition.
The
next
hearing
will
reportedly
be
held
on
September
16.

ANI
tweeted,
“Supreme
Court
stays
demolition
of
Curlies
restaurant
in
Goa
subject
to
the
condition
that
no
commercial
activities
will
take
place
there.”
As
per
DNA
report,
the
court
said,
“There
shall
be
a
stay
on
demolition
with
respect
to
structure
in
Survey
No.
42.10
subject
to
the
appellants
not
undertaking
any
commercial
activities
in
respect
of
structures.”
As
per
the
report,
on
September
6,
the
National
Green
Tribunal
(NGT)
had
dismissed
an
appeal
filed
by
the
owner
of
Curlies
nightclub
Linet
Nunes,
challenging
the
demolition
order
of
the
Goa
Coastal
Zone
Management
Authority
(GCZMA).
The
restaurant’s
owners
Linet
and
Edwin
Nunes
received
the
demolition
notice
from
the
Office
of
the
Deputy
Collector
on
Thursday.

On
Friday
early
morning,
following
the
order
of
the
NGT,
the
demolition
squad
had
begun
demolishing
the
Curlies
nightclub
in
Anjuna-Goa.
An
official
said
that
the
demolition
squad
of
the
district
administration
along
with
Anjuna
police
personnel
arrived
at
the
beach
around
7.30
am
to
demolish
the
restaurant
that
was
built
in
‘no
development
zone’ in
violation
of
the
CRZ
norms.
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For
the
uninitiated,
Sonali
Phogat
was
allegedly
drugged
at
the
restaurant
before
her
death.
Post
this,
owner
of
Curlies,
Edwin
Nunes
was
arrested
on
August
27.
But
recently,
Edwin
was
granted
conditional
bail
against
a
personal
bail
bond
of
Rs
30,000.
The
court
had
also
said
that
Edwin
cannot
visit
Curlies
and
he
needs
to
take
permission
before
traveling
outside
Goa.
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Story first published: Friday, September 9, 2022, 15:45 [IST]
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