Superstar
Salman
Khan
had
earlier
filed
a
defamation
suit
against
a
Malad
resident
named
Ketan
Kakkad
who
owns
a
plot
on
the
hill
which
is
located
next
to
the
actor's
farmhouse
in
Panvel.
The
actor
alleged
that
Kakkad
had
given
out
defamatory
statements
against
him
in
an
interview
with
a
Youtuber.
The
defamation
suit
also
mentioned
the
two
other
people
in
the
interview
along
with
sites
like
Youtube,
Google,
Facebook
and
Twitter.
However,
the
latest
development
in
the
case
is
that
the
actor
has
not
been
given
an
interim
relief
by
the
Mumbai
Court
in
the
case.
According
to
a
news
report
in
India
Today,
Salman
Khan's
plea
for
injunction
stated
that
the
alleged
defamatory
content
against
him
should
be
restrained
by
temporary
order
"from
directly
or
indirectly
loading/uploading,
posting,
re-posting,
tweeting,
retweeting,
giving
interviews,
corresponding,
communicating,
hosting,
printing,
publishing,
issuing,
disseminating,
circulating,
any
further
or
other
defamatory
content
and/or
derogatory
remarks
or
making
any
further
or
other
defamatory
content,
malicious
or
scandalous
statements,
posts,
messages,
tweets,
videos,
interviews,
communications
and
correspondence
in
relation
to
Khan
and/or
his
Panvel
Farmhouse
on
social
media
platforms,
including
but
not
limited
to
the
ones,
run
and
operated
by
Defendant
Nos.
5
to
12
(social
media
companies)
or
otherwise
in
any
manner
including
on
any
other
medium/mode
whatsoever
either
directly
and/or
indirectly
in
any
manner
whatsoever."
Salman
Khan's
defamation
case
against
his
neighbour
had
its
hearing
today
(January
14)
before
Judge
Anil
H
Laddhad
in
a
Civil
City
Court.
Advocates
from
DSK
Legal
represented
the
Hum
Saath
Saath
Hain
actor
who
had
pleaded
for
an
injunction
against
Ketan
Kakkad.
But
advocates
Aditya
Pratap
and
Abha
Singh
who
was
representing
Kakkad
opposed
the
same
stating
that
they
received
the
suit
yesterday
(January
13)
and
had
not
gotten
sufficient
time
to
go
through
the
same.
Singh
reportedly
further
added
that
if
the
Hum
Apke
Hai
Kon
actor
has
waited
for
a
month
to
file
the
suit,
then
Kakkad
should
also
be
given
some
adequate
time
to
file
his
reply.
As
a
result,
Judge
Laddhad
granted
some
time
to
the
advocates
to
file
a
reply
on
behalf
of
Ketan
Kakkad.
The
court
was
then
adjourned
and
the
next
hearing
date
was
announced
to
be
January
21,
2022.