Court Bars Suvendu Adhikari from Defaming Abhishek Banerjee
A West Bengal court has restrained Suvendu Adhikari from making defamatory statements against TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee until August 19. The interim order was issued in a civil defamation suit filed by Banerjee. Both politicians have a well-known rivalry.
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A legal battle ensues in West Bengal as the court issues a restraining order against Suvendu Adhikari, prohibiting him from defaming Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee. The interim order, passed by the 8th court Judge at Alipore, stands until August 19. The ruling stems from a defamation suit initiated by Banerjee.
The court's decision follows accusations from Banerjee, who alleges that Adhikari made defamatory remarks during a July press conference at the local BJP office. The TMC representative seeks an interim injunction to prevent further defamatory statements by Adhikari.
Judicial commentary highlights the public profiles of both politicians and acknowledges their political rivalry. The court believes Banerjee's claims warrant a trial, underscoring the importance of maintaining reputational integrity in the political arena.
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