The notice has been sent by Supreme Court lawyer Gaurav Ghosh on behalf of 'Maharaja' Bahadur Kamal Singh, the erstwhile ruler of the princely state of Dumraon in Bihar's Buxar district, and the heir 'Yuvraj' Chandra Vijay Singh.
The notice demands "unconditional public apology" from Bhagat and publisher Rupa Publications and "recall of all copies of the book that are yet to be circulated" failing which damages and criminal proceedings will be sought against them.
"We have given 21 days to Bhagat and the publishers to take measures to give us relief. They have maligned our family, which has an unbroken and glorious history that could be traced back to over 500 years, and which continues to be in the service of the people of the nation till date," Chandra Vijay Singh told PTI.
The notice, a copy of which is available with PTI, says 'Half Girlfriend' contains express and implied references to the former royal family, which are false and derogatory in nature. It imputes conduct to the family, disparaging them as well as exposing them to contempt and ridicule.
"We have suffered ridicule due to the book and we will not let it go. We have also heard that a movie is going to be made based on it. It will lead to further insult. If the author and the publisher do not accept our demands within the stipulated timeframe, we will move court," said the 67-year-old Singh.
The family initiated legal action after protests rocked Dumraon two weeks ago and the residents of the place burnt effigies of Bhagat as well as copies of the book and demanded action against him for giving the place a bad name.
