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Don't use Rajinikanth's name for selfish publicity, High Court orders

Wednesday, July 25, 2018 • Tamil Comments
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The Chennai High Court has severely condemned a person who petitioned a case against using famous people’s name for self-publicity. Famous film producer Bothra claims that he had given a loan of Rs.65 Lakh to Rajini’s co-in-law Kasthuri Raja. He also alleged that Kasthuri Raja gave Rajini’s name as surety for the said loan.

The case has been going on for a while in the Chennai High Court and the court had this to say: This case itself has been filed for using law for selfish and wrong reasons. It has the ulterior motive of bringing bad press to Rajinikanth who commands a good name in the society.

The court also stated that the petitioner had done this to leverage Rajini’s name for self publicity. Such cases with ulterior motives must be nipped in the bud itself, it said. Furthermore, the court also discounted the case levying a fine of Rs.25,000 on the complainant.
 

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