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Khusbhoo pix: Supreme Court refuses editor pre-bail
Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, May 22 (IANS) The Supreme Court Monday dismissed an application by Maxim magazine editor Sunil Mehra seeking anticipatory bail in a criminal case against him for publishing an obscene morphed picture of Tamil actress
Khushboo.
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A vacation bench of judges Arijit Pasayat and R.V. Raveendran dismissed Mehra's appeal against an April 17 Madras High Court order rejecting his plea for anticipatory bail.
Khushboo had filed a criminal complaint against Mehra for defaming her and damaging her reputation by publishing her photographs. A case was registered against Mehra and others on the basis of this complaint.
Mehra's counsel L. Nageswara Rao submitted that the photograph was only a morphed image and the petitioner had already tendered an apology. He was ready to abide by any condition for granting anticipatory bail, counsel added.
Dismissing the appeal, the bench told counsel: "This is a blatant attempt to increase your
circulation. We will not interfere with the high court order."
Khushboo claims Rs.30 mn in damages from Maxim
Indo-Asian News Service
Chennai, Feb 15 (IANS) Tamil actress Khushboo Wednesday claimed Rs.30 million in damages from the publishers of the Indian edition of British magazine Maxim for carrying a morphed picture that depicted her in a bikini.
Maxim was given three weeks to "pay up" or it would face a defamation suit, Khushboo told reporters. The actress has also ruled out an out-of-court settlement.
Khushboo's confrontation with Maxim has reached a point of no return with her rejection of the magazine's apology as "entirely inadequate".
"Damage has already been done to my image and reputation and it is irreparable and irreversible," she said.
Khushboo said no one from Maxim's publishers had come to meet her and her information was that they feared arrest in Tamil
Nadu. "A mediator had come," a visibly charged Khushboo said. "If they don't pay up, let them face the court."
Scoffing at the suggestion that the morphing was a mistake, Khushboo pointed out that Maxim "also carried an obscene caption with the cover picture".
Questioning the sincerity behind its apology offer, she said: "Even the current issue of Maxim does not carry the promised apology."
Khushboo hinted that Maxim might face a second legal suit from her husband Sundar C., a well-known film personality.
The Maxim issue has eclipsed an earlier controversy involving Khushboo and her reported remarks on pre-marital sex and AIDS in a magazine interview, which were condemned by Tamil Nadu's political outfits.
Sundar has filed a criminal case against Maxim for not following an Indian law that makes it mandatory for every publication to have its editorial address in every copy.
Maxim's India edition only carried a marketing office address. "This delayed our communication to them as we had no addresses to write to and had to search for the editorial office," Khushboo said.
The Maxim-Khushboo tussle began in January, when the magazine carried the morphed picture in a page titled "Women you will never see in Maxim".
When Khushboo protested, the magazine said it was all in fun and that it would
apologise.
Court stays trial in six cases against Khushboo
Indo-Asian News Service
Chennai, Feb 15 (IANS) The Madras High Court Wednesday stayed the trial in all six cases filed against Tamil film actress Khushboo over her controversial remarks on pre-marital sex and AIDS.
Khushboo's remarks in a magazine last year had angered sections of the society and a number of organisations and political parties had filed the cases against her in several district courts in Tamil
Nadu.
All cases were later bunched and transferred to the Madras High Court by its Madurai bench.
Judge M. Jayapaul Wednesday ordered a permanent stay on the trial in all these cases.
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