HC Restrains Media From Circulating Singhvi CD




The Delhi High Court has restrained a media house from publishing, telecasting and broadcasting the contents of a CD, allegedly featuring Congress leader and a leading advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi.


"Till the next date of hearing, the defendants (media house), their agents and all others acting for and/or on their behalf are restrained from publishing, broadcasting and disseminating or distributing in any form or any manner the content of any alleged CD or any other material as described in the plaint in relation to plaintiff 2 (Singhvi)," Justice Reva Khetrapal said in an order on a civil suit filed by Singhvi.


He had sought a restraint on the media group from making public the contents of the alleged CD.


The court has also sought response by May 21 from Aaj Tak, Headlines Today and India Today and Mukesh Kumar Lal, a former driver of Singhvi, the alleged mastermind behind the CD scandal.


"Irreparable injury is likely to be caused to the reputation and goodwill of plaintiff 2 (Singhvi) in case the defendants are not restrained from disseminating the information allegedly in their possession in the form of a CD.


"Accordingly, issue notice to defendants (one to four) which is returnable by May 21," it said.


Singhvi and his former colleague Abhimanyu Bhandari had moved the court saying they have come to know about it through some political leaders that the media house was in possession of the alleged CD.


He alleged that the CD was "forged, concocted, morphed and fabricated". Any move to telecast the alleged CD would infringe the right to reputation of Singhvi, the plea said.


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