Raj Kundra’s arrest incident which had sent shocking waves across the country is the most talked about issue currently. He was arrested a few weeks back and was sent to judicial custody.
As a big development in the case, Raj Kundra’s wife Shilpa Shetty has knocked on the doors of the Bombay High Court to file a defamation case, reports say.
According to the reports, Shilpa Shetty has reportedly filed a defamation case against media houses and media personnel on the grounds of publishing false news that harms her image.
The actress has sought directives from the High Court to stop the publishing of false news against her on social media and other media.
It has been widely reported that in her petition, Shilpa Shetty had mentioned a few leading media outlets both print and electronic and social media platforms as the parties
Petitioner Shilpa Shetty also requested the High Court to see that no false, defamatory information agaisnt her appears on social media and news channel.
Having said that, Shilpa Shetty also requested the Court to order the media houses and other platforms to remove the false news and information.
In addition to this, the defendants should pay Rs 20 crore to Shilpa Shetty for publishing fake news and issue an apology for their acts, she stated in the petition.
Raj Kundra was arrested by the Mumbai Police on July 19 on the grounds of being the key conspirator of the adult film racket, which is involved in filming and publishing obscene content.
After Raj Kundra’s arrest, a few actresses become vocal of the issues they faced with the racket and sought action against Raj Kundra.
Recently, the Mumbia Crime Branch officials told the media that Shilpa Shetty was not given clean chit in the case as ths investigation is still continuing.
After getting to a conclusion, we will take a call on this, they said.
As of now, the police arrested 11 people in connection with the case including Raj Kundra and people who might have connection with the case are being questioned. Shilpa Shetty was questioned by the officials at her residence last week.