Delhi High Court has issued summons on Sameer Wankhede's petition against Red Chillies Entertainment and others.
- The court has asked Red Chillies Entertainment and others to file their reply to the petition within seven days.
- The petitioner has been directed to provide a copy of the petition to all the respondents.
The Delhi High Court has issued notice on Sameer Wankhede's petition against Red Chillies Entertainment and others. The High Court has directed Red Chillies Entertainment and others to file their responses within seven days. The court has also directed the petitioner to provide a copy of the petition to all respondents. The matter has been scheduled for hearing on October 30.
Wankhede told the court that there were posts trolling him, his wife, and his sister in reference to the series. "
Prima facie, they are defamatory. This is shocking," the court said. "We believe there is a reason for you to approach this court, but a process must be followed."
What happened in court today?
Senior advocate Sandeep Sethi appeared on behalf of Wankhede. He stated that an application for amendment of the complaint has been filed. Wankhede's lawyer informed the court that his case falls within the jurisdiction of the Delhi High Court.
The next hearing will be held on October 30
The lawsuit seeks a permanent and mandatory injunction against the production house and others, as well as damages of ₹2 crore, which Wankhede has pledged to donate to the Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital for cancer patients. The next hearing in the case will be on October 30.
What is the whole matter?
Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan's web series "The Bads of Bollywood" is currently in the news. The most discussed part of the web series is the one that features an officer resembling Sameer Wankhede. Following this, it is being said that the web series mocks Sameer Wankhede, the leader of the Aryan Khan drug case. Meanwhile, Sameer Wankhede has filed a defamation suit against the web series' production company, Red Chillies Entertainment, and Netflix. The Delhi High Court has now asked Sameer Wankhede tough questions in this matter.
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