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Delhi High Court refers defamation case between Anjana Om Kashyap and Khan Sir to mediation

Anjana Om Kashyap and TV Today have sued Khan Sir and others for defamation over their comments calling the journalist and broadcaster "bikau patrakar” and “chatukar”.

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Delhi High Court refers defamation case between Anjana Om Kashyap and Khan Sir to mediation
Delhi High Court refers defamation case between Anjana Om Kashyap and Khan Sir to mediation
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  • Justice Tushar Rao Gedela asked the counsel representing the parties to appear before the mediator this evening.
  • "After having probed a little, it appears that the parties may be able to resolve the disputes amicably.
  • The parties are willing to explo...

Justice Tushar Rao Gedela asked the counsel representing the parties to appear before the mediator this evening.

"After having probed a little, it appears that the parties may be able to resolve the disputes amicably.

The parties are willing to explo...

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