"Having gone through the contents of the plaint, and the documents, including the extracts of infringed book, I am of the view at this stage that there is an emergent situation and the very purpose of the suit will be defeated by delay."
"Therefore, in order to avoid multiplicity of proceedings, I proceed to pass the order," Additional City Civil and Session Judge S K Vantigodi said in the order passed on February 13.
In their petition, Deb alleged that Gautam Bhattacharya had written "malicious and defamatory contents" in an article published on October 28, 2013 and a book titled "Taradar Sesh Chitthi" (Star's Last Letter).
Deb told PTI the book and a series of articles written by Bhattacharya had maligned his and his wife's image, as the writer holds them in poor light by claiming that they did not take care of Manna Dey, when he stayed with them in Bengaluru.
Deb also alleged in the petition, that Bhattacharya tried to incite the people of West Bengal against the family.
"Because of this article and subsequent write ups in the Bengali paper, inciting the people of West Bengal against us, and ultimately with the help of the then (Bengaluru) Police Commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar, we were able to get armed protection whenever we travelled to Kolkata. Auradkar had requested the then Kolkata Police Commissioner to do so," he said.
The West Bengal government was keen to get the legend's mortal remains back to Kolkata for the government and people to pay their last respects.
"However, we refused all such offers from the state government, saying that the Mamata Banerjee government never helped the family in our times of distress," Deb said.
The next hearing in the case will be held on April 11.
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