It, however, left the issue open saying if found necessary at any stage of the proceedings, it can intervene appropriately in accordance with the law.
Additional District Judge Kamini Lau agreed with the submissions of Satyarthi and his wife Sumedha Satyarthi that to check frivolous litigations there should be pre-deposit of litigation expenses.
Noting that this could be done by appropriate legislation, the court said, "hence in view of the above, the application filed by defendants is accordingly dismissed."
Satyarthi had sought a direction to the plaintiffs, trustees of the charitable trust Mukti Pratishthan Trust, to deposit security for costs incurred or likely to be incurred by him and his wife to defend themselves in the matter.
Plaintiffs Sheotaj Singh and others had opposed the plea of Satyarthi.
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