logo
 
The Delhi High Court on Friday questioned Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer and former NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede's defamation petition. The petition was filed against superstar Shah Rukh Khan and his wife Gauri Khan's production house, Red Chillies Entertainment, and Netflix. The petition alleged that their Netflix show, 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood', had tarnished Sameer Wankhede's reputation.

Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav asked Wankhede's lawyer as to how the plea was maintainable in Delhi. The court said, "Your plaint is not maintainable here in Delhi. I am rejecting your plaint. Had your case been that you have been defamed at various places, including Delhi, and the maximum damage has occurred in



Delhi, we would have still considered the matter here in Delhi."

However, senior advocate Sandeep Sethi, representing Wankhede, said the web series is aired across cities, including Delhi, and the officer has been defamed. He said, "So far as the web series is meant for Delhi, it is seen by viewers in Delhi and I am defamed here."

In his petition, Sameer Wankhede sought a permanent injunction, declaration, and damages of Rs 2 crore against Red Chillies Entertainment, Netflix, and others, which he intends to donate to the Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital. He alleged that the web series portrays anti-drug enforcement agencies in a false and negative light, thereby undermining public confidence.
No Comments For This Post, Be first to write a Comment.
Leave a Comment
Name:
Email:
Comment:
Enter the code shown:


Can't read the image? click here to refresh
etemaad live tv watch now

Todays Epaper

English Weekly

neerus indian ethnic wear
Latest Urdu News

Which Men's cricket team will win the Asia Cup 2025 trophy?

India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka