Bollywood actor Juhi Chawla’s petition against the rollout of 5G in India has been dismissed by the Delhi High court saying that the lawsuit was “for publicity”.
The court in its orders issued on Friday said that “The suit is dismissed. Plaintiffs abused the process of law. Costs of 20 lakh is imposed on plaintiffs,” and directed Juhi Chawla and others to deposit court fees.
“It appears the suit was for publicity. Juhi Chawla circulated a link of the hearing on social media,” the High Court said, asking the Delhi Police to identify and take action against the rogue singers.
The Bollywood actor had shared the link for the court hearing on Twitter and Instagram, inviting people to join in the court session virtually.
Furthermore, the High Court’s virtual hearing was repeatedly interrupted by fans who logged on and sang hits from Juhi Chawla’s films infuriating the judge.
As the hearing at the court started, someone started singing the song ”Ghoonghat ki aad se” from Juhi Chawla’s 1993 film “Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke”.
“Please mute,” said Judge JR Midha the first time.
And a little later, he ordered another singer removed from the hearing.
Soon after the Delhi High court dismissed the petition, people on social media trolled Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke star for filing the plea in the first place.
While the keyboard warriors shared hilarious memes and comments on social media:
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