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The trial court had said that a prima facie case for commission of offence punishable under sections 499 (defamation), 500 (punishment for defamation) and 120 B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC was made out, and that there are adequate grounds for proceeding against every one of the accused in the case. The footwear company had said that “the brand Bata has been deliberately shown in an extremely bad taste and the dialogue was intended to convey that Bata is adorned only by lower strata of society and one should feel humiliated if one wears Bata footwear”. The film is a production by the US company Dialectic and Bangladeshs Chabial, in association with Indias Magic If Films, Bangladeshs Sun Music & Motion. Akshay Kumar and Huma Qureshi during a promotional event of their film Jolly LLB 2.
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The lawyer argued that the entire process from lodging of the defamation complaint to the issuing of summons was carried out with “unruly haste” and hence interim protection was required.īata India Limited, in its complaint, had alleged that “disparaging comments and defamatory reference” was made to Bata as a brand in the main trailer of the motion picture. The cast and Producer of Bollywood movie Jolly LLB 2 failed to appear in the Delhi Court on Wednesday in connection with a defamation case filed by.

Pressing for a stay, senior advocate Siddharth Luthra, appearing for Fox Star, said the word ‘bata’ has been removed from the movie. “I am conscious of the fact that under garb of the company, a stay is being sought for everyone in the case,” the judge said. The High Court refused to stay the summons stating that only Fox Star was before it, whereas the others were not. Issuing a notice to the Delhi Police and seeking its reply before the next date of hearing on March 30, Justice Mukta Gupta said, “I am not going to stay it (summons).”Īpart from Fox Star, the trial court on February 8 had also summoned actors Akshay Kumar and Annu Kapoor, writer Subhash Kapoor and some top officials of the company, asking them to appear before it on February 22. This is with regards to the defamation case filed by Bata footwear company which was aggrieved by the dialogue “Bata ka joota” in the film. The footwear company had said that “the brand Bata has been deliberately shown in an extremely bad taste and the dialogue was intended to convey that Bata is adorned only by lower strata of society and one should feel humiliated if one wears Bata footwear”.Even after a week of its release, Jolly LLB 2 is still caught up in legal troubles as the Delhi High Court today refused to stay the summons issued by a trial court against its producers Fox Star Studios. The court had on February 8 summoned actors Akshay Kumar and Annu Kapoor, writer and Director Subhash Kapoor and some top officials of Fox Star asking them to appear today.īata India Limited, in its complaint, had alleged that “disparaging comments and defamatory reference” was made to Bata as a brand in the main trailer of the motion picture. While seeking exemption for the accused from personal appearance, their counsel informed the court that Annu Kapoor and Subhash Kapoor were out of town, while the producers of the film were busy in prior commitments. It had, however, refused to stay the summons for today.

Yesterday, the high court had issued notice to Delhi Police on the producer company’s plea and sought its reply before the next date of hearing on March 30. The court, however, exempted other accused - actor Annu Kapoor, director Subhash Kapoor and film producer Fox Star Studios India Pvt Ltd, from personal appearance after their counsel said they were busy due to prior commitments.Īdditional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sandeep Garg, who had summoned all accused earlier this month, posted the matter for hearing in April considering that the Delhi High Court was seized of Fox Star Studios India’s plea against the summons, which is likely to come up next month.

A Delhi court today sought the personal coordinates of actor Akshay Kumar after it was told that summons could not be served on him in a defamation case filed by Bata footwear company which had objected to a dialogue in the Bollywood film Jolly LLB 2.
