Bollywood / Rakul moves Delhi HC seeking to stop media from linking her to drug case

Actress Rakul Preet Singh on Saturday filed an application before the Delhi High Court seeking an interim direction to restrain media from broadcasting programmes or publishing articles connecting her with the drug case related to Sushant Singh Rajput's death case. She sought an interim order against the media until NCB completes the investigation and files its report before a court.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 27, 2020, 12:32 PM
Mumbai: Bollywood actor Rakul Preet Singh has moved the Delhi High Court seeking urgent interim directions from the court restraining media from running shows or publishing articles against her in connection with the drug probe which emerged out following the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

As per the latest news reports actress Rakul Preet Singh has taken the legal route and approached the Delhi High Court to get interim direction against the media outlets in order to make sure that no stories are broadcasted or printed or published about her in relation to the drugs case probed by the Narcotics Control Bureau.

The matter is likely to come up for hearing in the coming week.

The petition filed through advocates Himanshu Yadav, Aman Hingorani and Shweta Hingorani claimed that Rakul Preet has been in Hyderabad for a film shoot and was shocked to see media reports in the evening of September 23 to the effect that the Narcotics Control Bureau, Mumbai has summoned her to appear before it in Mumbai on September 24 in connection with the ongoing investigation in the Rhea Chakraborty's drugs case.

"...the Petitioner had received no such summons from the NCB at either of her Hyderabad or Mumbai addresses, and accordingly she remained in Hyderabad. The Petitioner's father, Col. Kulvinder Singh (Retd), decided to take the morning flight on 24.9.2020 to Mumbai from Hyderabad to ascertain the truth of such reports," the plea said.

"...however, from the evening of 23.9.2020 itself, the media started running fake news to the effect that the Petitioner, who was in Hyderabad, had supposedly reached Mumbai on the evening of 23.9.2020 for the NCB investigation," it said further.

Earlier this month, Rakul had approached the High Court seeking its direction in order to ask the media not to telecast, publish or circulate on the TV channels, cable, print or social media, as the case may be, any content in the context of Actress Rhea Chakraborty's narcotic drugs case that maligns or slanders the Petitioner or which contains anything defamatory, deliberate, false and suggestive innuendos and half-truths in respect of the Petitioner, or to use sensational headlines, photographs, video-footage or social media links which invade the privacy of the Petitioner.

While issuing notice on the said plea, a single-judge bench of the high court presided by Justice Navin Chawla had said, "There has to be some restraint. Media gets to know info even before the officers themselves. Reputations are getting tarnished."

"It is hoped that media houses and TV channels would show restraint and abide by the Program Code and other guidelines while making any report in connection with Rakul Preet Singh," the bench had said further.