New Delhi: A Delhi court has restrained London-based lawyer Sarosh Zaiwalla from selling his book which allegedly defames senior Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi and his family.
District Judge Sanjeev Jain on Monday passed the directions till further order on a criminal defamation complaint against Zaiwalla for allegedly defaming Singhvi's family by linking his father L M Singhvi to the Bofors case in the book.
The judge said that a strong case "prima facie" was made out in favour of Singhvi and that his reputation was at stake. "His reputation would suffer irreparable harm if injunctions prayed for is not granted as much as he would suffer further loss to his reputation," the judge said.
In his complaint moved by advocate Vijay Aggarwal, Singhvi sought to restrain Zaiwalla from making any further defamatory statement or sell the book till the pendency of the case.
"The defendant is accordingly restrained from making any further unvaried, unsubstantiated, and ex-factor defamatory statements concerning the plaintiff and his family, or repeating and republishing the statements made in the article and reproduced in the plaint..."
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