Mumbai: The Delhi High Court on Monday sought the response of video streaming app Netflix over a plea seeking a stay on the airing of web series Hasmukh alleging maligning of the image of lawyers.
A single-judge bench of the high court presided by Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva issued notice to Netflix and the web series producers and director to file their written statements on the main suit, seeking a permanent injunction on the airing of the show, and the application for interim stay on broadcasting it.
The court has kept the main matter for hearing on July 7 while it also reserved the order on an application seeking an interim stay on the airing of the series.
The plea filed by advocate Ashutosh Dubey sought court's directions to the web series producers, directors and writers to tender unconditional apology online saying that the web series had "maligned the image of the lawyers' community, which includes judges as they too had been lawyers at one point of time."
The plea further read, "The said remarks have caused utmost damage to the legal profession and impugned the image of lawyers in the eyes of millions of viewers/ subscribers who visit the streaming website where the show is being streamed."
The plea also sought deletion or removal of certain objectionable content from the series especially Season 1 Episode 4.