Delhi HC reserves order on plea against stop on Asaram book


New Delhi, Sep 9 (IANS): The Delhi High Court on Wednesday reserved its order on the petition filed by leading publisher HarperCollins challenging a lower court order putting an ex parte stay on release of its book on self-styled godman Asaram Bapu.

After hearing the arguments from both parties at length, a single judge bench of Justice Najmi Waziri reserved order on the petition.

Additional District Judge at Patiala House Court, R.L. Meena had, on September 4, directed HarperCollins not to release "Gunning for the Godman: The True Story behind the Asaram Bapu Conviction" till the next date of hearing.

The publishing house had approached the high court against the order, which came a day before the release of the book, which is a police officer's first-hand account of his arrest and conviction of Asaram.

The order was issued on a plea filed by Sanchita Gupta, a co-accused in the case related to self-styled godman.

Gupta had approached the court seeking urgent relief against the publication of the book as the pre-released chapter published on a web portal was defamatory and was likely to prejudice her appeal before the Rajasthan High Court.

Her civil suit was filed by advocates Naman Joshi and Karan Khanuja and the matter was argued by advocate Vijay Aggarwal.

Passing the order, the judge had said: "I am of the considered view that plaintiff's reputation is at stake and her reputation would suffer irreparable harm, if the ex parte injunction is not granted particularly when the said book is going to be published on 05.09.2020."

According to Gupta's plea, the book authored by Ajay Lamba, Additional Commissioner of Police, Jaipur, and Sanjiv Mathur claims to be a true story, but is at variance with the trial record and most importantly, interfered with her appeal which was sub judice and where the Rajasthan High Court had already suspended her sentence.

 

  

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  • Krunal, Pune

    Fri, Sep 11 2020

    Even after so many years people are still hell bent on tarnishing reputation of an elderly Hindu saint who is peacefully and patiently defending himself in court of law. The case is still ongoing in HC then how can an IPS officer write a book on this ? When tomorrow Asaram Bapu Ji is proved innocent in high court, will publication and this IPS apologize publicly ? Will be new book on innocence of Asaram Bapu Ji will be authored and published ?

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  • Amit, Dubai

    Thu, Sep 10 2020

    It's a trend ongoing nowadays to defame a VIP personality especially from Hindu Sanatani religion. Mr. Ajay Lamba during investigation time clearly told there is no FIR about Rape. Here is his media interview link : https://youtu.be/Ecfk3L9d5sg

    But now he is totally changing his statements because he is transferred already from that post to new location. This proves so much conspiracy in trapping Asaram Bapuji.
    #BiasedJudiciary and fake POCSO case is proven culprit in this case. case is absolutely bogus . Today or tomorrow it will be proved that Asaram Bapuji is innocent, same like Sadhvi Pragya thakur ji's case.

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  • Shekhar, Pune

    Thu, Sep 10 2020

    The book contains much such info which is opposite of the reality!
    Even it is giving wrong information about cases facts, which is against the judgement of the court.

    Shame to see such money hungry cops in the nation!

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