Kangana Ranaut challenges bailable warrant issued in defamation case
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Javed Akhtar filed a complaint against Kangana Ranaut following an interview given by her
MUMBAI (Online): Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut has approached the Dindoshi sessions court in Mumbai seeking quashing of the bailable warrant against her by the Andheri Metropolitan Magistrate Court. The plea was filed on March 10 and will be heard by the additional sessions court on March 15.
Javed Akhtar filed a complaint against Kangana Ranaut following an interview given by her to the news channel. According to reports, Ranaut’s statements hurt Akhtar’s reputation. The veteran lyricist claimed that his name has been unnecessarily dragged in connection to the unfortunate death of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
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Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut has approached the Dindoshi sessions court in Mumbai seeking quashing of the bailable warrant against her by the Andheri Metropolitan Magistrate Court. The plea was filed on March 10 and will be heard by the additional sessions court on March 15.
Javed Akhtar filed a complaint against Kangana Ranaut following an interview given by her to the news channel Republic TV. According to reports, Ranaut s statements hurt Akhtar s reputation. The veteran lyricist claimed that his name has been unnecessarily dragged in connection to the unfortunate death of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
Mumbai Police summons Kangana Ranaut in defamation case filed by Javed Akhtar
Mumbai Police summons Kangana Ranaut in defamation case filed by Javed Akhtar
Mumbai: The Juhu police has issued summons to actor Kangana Ranaut in connection with a defamation case filed by Bollywood lyricst Javed Akhtar against her. The summons which was issued two days ago asked her to appear before them on January 22.
In November last year, Mr Akhtar approached the Andheri Metropolitan Magistrate Court and filed a criminal complaint against the actress for allegedly making defamatory and baseless comments against him in television interviews. In his plea, Akhtar sought action against her under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.