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The Delhi High Court said costs of ₹ 20 lakh is imposed on plaintiffs.
New Delhi:
The Delhi High Court on Friday dismissed actor Juhi Chawla s petition against the rollout of 5G in India and said that the lawsuit was for publicity . Not just that, the court also said Rs. 20 lakh must be paid by the plaintiffs, including Ms Chawla. The suit is dismissed. Plaintiffs abused the process of law. Costs of Rs 20 lakh are imposed on plaintiffs, the court said. It also ordered action against people who interrupted the virtual hearing on Wednesday by singing songs from the actor s films using a link that she had shared on social media.
The virtual hearing of Juhi Chawla's lawsuit against radiation risk posed by 5G telecom held today (June 2) at Delhi High Court was interrupted by a man who started singing songs from the actress's films. The man first sang Ghoonghat Ki Aad Se from Juhi's 1993 film, Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke. He left the hearing and rejoined later, and this time, he started singing Lal Lal Honthon Pe from Juhi's 1995 film, Naajayaz. He left the virtual hearing and rejoined a third time to sing Meri Banno Ki Aayegi Baraat from the actress's 1993 release, Aaina. The hearing had to be stopped because of the bizarre disruption. It resumed after the man was removed from the session. The Delhi High Court has taken the matter seriously and issued a contempt notice. The court also directed the Police to search for the person and take legal action against him.
New Delhi [India], June 2 (ANI): The Delhi High Court hearing Juhi Chawla's plea against the risk posed by 5G wireless network was interrupted three times as the actor joined the virtual session with someone singing hit numbers from some of the actor's Bollywood films.