Kumudam restrained from publishing articles against Lakshmi Rai

March 01, 2013 02:01 am | Updated 02:01 am IST - CHENNAI

The Madras High Court on Thursday granted an interim injunction until further orders restraining a Tamil weekly from publishing any article against actor Laxmi Raibagi alias Lakshmi Rai.

Justice R.Sudhakar passed the order on an application in a civil suit filed by the actor through counsel Abudu Kumar Rajaratnam.

She submitted that the magazine ‘Kumudam’ had published “defamatory and derogatory statements” against her in the issue dated March 6 and circulated on February 27.

The article spoiled her image. It had been published without “any basis or truth and with a malafide intention” of damaging her reputation. Following the publication, she had to spend much of her time in replying to her family members, neighbours and friends who were making enquiries.

In addition to the printed version, the magazine also carried the matter in the electronic media. Unless the publication was restrained forthwith, Ms. Lakshmi Rai said she would suffer irreparable loss and hardship. She also apprehended that the magazine may publish further defamatory articles in its magazine and the electronic media in future. A bare reading of the published article would substantiate her claim.

In view of the facts and circumstances, she was constrained to approach the court seeking an injunction restraining the magazine from carrying any article against her in the magazine and through the electronic media.

In the suit, she claimed damages of Rs.30 lakh from Kumudam Publications Pvt. Ltd. and a reporter, Thenikannan, with an unconditional and unequivocal apology to her which should be published.

Ms. Lakshmi Rai said she had filed the complaint because the article published in the magazine was not only baseless and controversial, but also defamed her.

"The reporter did not even speak to me but the article had my quotes. The magazine had put me on the cover and had my posters. The story was completely wrong. It has really affected my personal life and professional image."

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