‘Abuse of law, defective’ — What Delhi HC said as it dismissed Juhi Chawla’s lawsuit on 5G
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‘Abuse of law, defective’ — What Delhi HC said as it dismissed Juhi Chawla’s lawsuit on 5G

Delhi HC said questions about health hazards due to 5G were not maintainable and 'stuffed with unnecessary scandalous, frivolous' allegations. Read the full order here.

   
File image of Juhi Chawla | Facebook

File image of Juhi Chawla | Facebook

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Friday dismissed actress Juhi Chawla’s lawsuit challenging the setting up of 5G wireless networks in the country and slapped a cost of Rs 20 lakh on her and co-petitioners by describing the plea as “defective”, “abuse of process of law” and filed for “gaining publicity”.

Justice J R Midha said the plaintiffs — Chawla and two others — have abused and misused the process of law and wasted the court’s time.

The judge said the plaint in which questions have been raised about health hazards due to the 5G technology was “not maintainable” and was “stuffed with unnecessary Scandalous, frivolous and vexatious averments” which are liable to be struck down.

The court said the suit filed by actress-environmentalist and others was to gain publicity which was clear as Chawla circulated the video conferencing link of the hearing on her social media account which resulted in the repeated disruptions thrice by unknown miscreants who continued disruptions despite repeated warnings.

The court also issued show cause notice against those unidentified persons who disrupted the proceedings asking as to why proceedings for contempt of court be not initiated against them.

Read the full verdict here: