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Richa Chadha Files Defamation Suit Against Payal Ghosh At HC

 

Richa Chadha Files Defamation Suit Against Payal Ghosh At HC

Richa Chadha has now filed a defamation suit against Payal Ghosh for making defamatory statements against her

Payal Ghosh has been hitting the headlines ever since she accused the filmmaker, Anurag Kashyap of sexual misconduct, she even claimed in her tweets that the ‘Gangs Of Wasseypur’ director had forced himself onto her. She even filed an FIR against the Kashyap at Versova police station.

 

Amid this, actress Richa Chadha has now filed a defamation suit against Payal Ghosh for making defamatory statements against her for Rs 1.1 crore.

Bombay High Court defers the Rs 1.1 crores defamation suit filed by actor Richa Chadha against actor Payal Ghosh and others, in connection with the alleged sexual assault against actor Payal Ghosh, till 7th October as respondents were not served notices, reported ANI.

 

This application has been filed through lawyer Saveena Bedi Sachar and senior counsel Veerendra Tulzapurkar. However, nobody was present before the court from Payal’s side. The Bombay HC has directed the hearing for October 7, 2020, and has also asked for documents to be served again.

Richa Chadha is seeking interim and permanent relief against Payal and others for defaming her name and for “using her name in any defamatory manner whatsoever, in relation to any disputes between Ghosh and filmmaker Anurag Kashyap,” reported Etimes.

In her plea, Richa stated that Ghosh and other have attempted to drag her into these alleged claims against a third person which is not only false, frivolous and vexatious but also done with a motive to damage the immense goodwill she has gained through years of hard work’ in the film industry.

.Chadha further told the court that the loss to her reputation is continuous and irreparable and she had “suffered tremendous humiliation and stress.” Lastly, she said that the “quantum of damages’’ may be increased due to “continue effects’’ of the “defamatory acts.’’

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