New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday adjourned to November 6 the hearing on a petition filed by businessman and diamantaire Mehul Choksi, who is an accused in the Punjab National Bank scam, against Netflix's documentary titled "Bad Boy Billionaires".
A division bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan was hearing Choksi's petition against a single-judge bench order dismissing his plea seeking pre-screening of the documentary.
Choksi's advocate Vijay Aggarwal, during an earlier hearing, had asked if Netflix is permitted to violate an individual's fundamental rights. Aggarwal has also asked whether Netflix's claim to remain unregulated and being beyond the jurisdiction of writ courts in India is legal.
Appearing for Choksi advocates Aggarwal, Mudit Jain and Anshul Agarwal had argued that it is the travesty of justice that a person had approached the writ court for protection of his fundamental rights to a fair investigation, which is a facet under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, however, he was relegated to avail his remedies before the civil court.
Read:HC adjourns hearing on Mehul Choksi's plea against Netflix's docuseries to Oct 13