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PM Modi Documentary Row: BBC, Three Others Issued Fresh Summons

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday issued fresh summons to British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Wikimedia Foundation, and Internet Archives in a defamation suit seeking an injunction on the airing of the documentary series “India: The Modi Question”. Additional district judge Ruchika Singla of the Rohini court observed that the defendants are foreign entities and therefore, the service of summons must be effected as per guidelines issued by Delhi high court.

“As the defendants are foreign entities, the service must be effected as per the guidelines issued by the Hon’ble high court….it is directed that the summons be issued afresh to the defendants on the filing of PF within seven days to be served through the Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law & Justice, Govt. of India, as per rules,” the court order stated, Hindustan Times reported.

A civil defamation suit was filed by BJP functionary Binay Kumar Singh seeking a permanent injunction order to disallow the three organisations, BBC, Wikimedia Foundation, and Internet Archives (defendants in the case), from publishing the banned BBC documentary series on the 2002 Gujarat riots, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the state’s chief minister. The court had on May 26 reserved its order on the point of service of summon to BBC and other parties as per the Hague Convention. The court, after hearing the arguments, noted that the parties involved in the suit are subject to the Hague Convention as the relevant countries are all parties to the Hague Convention.

“It is clear that as per the rules formulated under the Hague Convention and by the Government of India, the summons/notices in foreign countries can be effected only through the Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India, which has admittedly not been done in the present case,” the court further observed.

Noting that the summons had been not effected properly, Justice Singla issued a fresh summons and listed the matter for further hearing on November 18.

 

OB Bureau

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