In a case involving defamation of female journalists on social networking platforms, the chennai High court has ordered actor sv Sehgar to write an unequivocal apology in four distinct cases as affidavits. When Purohit was the governor of tamil Nadu, Banwarilal insulted a female journalist, which the governor regretted. On social networking networks, bjp actor sv Sehgar posted information regarding female journalists. In the chennai High court, sv Sehgar filed a petition to have the case dismissed.
The posts made on behalf of sv Sehgar on the social networking site were removed and an apology was issued the last time the case was heard. In court, he was told that he was willing to apologise again. The petitioner was instantly apologised for sharing the opinion of a person in the United States. As a result, it was urged that the lawsuit be dismissed. sv Sehgar has not appeared for an investigation, according to the police.
Judge jagadish Chandra took up the case today for a hearing. The petition was submitted at the time, seeking an unqualified apology, stating that a person in the united states had shared someone's views without reading it and was not ashamed to apologise. He was also promised that he would show up for the court on schedule. Accepting this, the judge rescheduled the hearing for april 18 and ordered that actor sv Sehgar's position on unconditional apology be filed individually in each of the four cases.