A civil court here has granted a temporary injunction, restraining sales of Bhagat's new bestseller 'One Indian Girl' till the next hearing, on a lawsuit filed by her, according to Bajpai.
Bhagat has rubbished allegations of plagiarism levelled by Bajpai, both of whom are alumni of IIT and IIM.
Taking note of a few Facebook posts about her 'monetary intent," she said her technology background gives her one the highest paying jobs.
"So there is a set of people who know me and trust me for my credentials; and for rest these can be a facts to look before they get opinionated about me/my intent," she saidin a post on her Facebook page.
Bajpai has claimed that "characters, places andemotional flow" of Bhagat's book were lifted from a story'Drawing Parallels' from one of her books 'Life, Odds andEnds', a copy of which she had gifted to the author duringthe Bengaluru Literature Festival in 2014.
On his part, Bhagat has rejected the charge as unfounded and said his book was not based on Bajpai's works in any way.
Bajpai also took exception to Bhagat referring to her as "someone" in his post couple of days ago.
"As I woke up this morning, I got a mesg from many of my friends who were upset on Chetan Bhagat's calling me 'someone' in his FB post and many said he could have said'an alumni author' or 'another author'," she said.
Bajpai lists out her academic and professional credentials as also awards and recognitions she has received as a rebuttal to Bhagat's "someone" comment.
Quoting a few similarities between both books, shesaid "Together, all these facts and patterns point that 'OneIndian Girl' authored by defendant No 1 in the year 2016 isadapted from the book 'Life, Odds & Ends' from the story of'Drawing Parallels' published in the year 2014.
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