Ali was asked by Metropolitan Magistrate Akash Jain today whether he wants to proceed with his complaint against Naqvi.
"I need an apology in writing and only then I will compromise," he told the court.
However, Naqvi, who had marked his presence before the court at 10 AM, was not present when the court asked Ali for any possibility of compromise in the matter.
Naqvi told the magistrate that he had to attend a meeting at 11.30 AM after which the court allowed him to leave.
When the matter again came up for hearing, Ali appeared before the court and said that he wants an apology in writing from Naqvi.
The lawyers appearing for both the parties urged the court that they be given some time to discuss the issue of settling the case, if possible, after which the magistrate fixed the matter for hearing on November 15.
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