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Preity Zinta’s court case.

March 25th 2007 09:41
Preity Zinta went to court recently for the first hearing of her defamation case, which she has filed against Mumbai tabloid Mid-Day.

The defamation case was filed on July 15, 2005, after Mid Day published the part of the tęte-ŕ-tęte that depicted to the actress in a controversial way. During the hearing Preity Zinta said, “That news piece was completely fictitious. It is very shocking to Indian morals. It doesn’t serve as news but is cheap; such language corrupts and depresses the young people who read the newspaper.”

Though Preity Zinta was not present in India at the time when the article was published, she says, “I felt humiliated as it spoiled my reputation and character in public.”

She was cross-examined by the defense lawyer during the hearing and has been asked to be present in court on April 11 for the second hearing.

When asked she stated that, “I am very grateful to the judge and very happy that at least I am getting hearings. These things will not happen in one day. A journey of thousand miles begins with a single step.”

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