Noting that Roshan's petition was not maintainable under the section it was filed, the single bench of Justice U C Dhyani asked him to file a fresh writ petition if he so desires under a different section within 10 days to seek the court's intervention in the matter.
Refusing to maintain the petition, Justice Dhyani said the remedy of invoking the inherent jurisdiction of the court under section 482 the Code of Criminal Procedure was not available to the petitioner.
Meanwhile,the court also directed the state not to arrest Roshan.
Roop Narayan Sonkar had filed an FIR against Roshan in May charging him with plagiarising his story.
Roshan had filed the writ petition in the high court on Monday invoking its inherent jurisdiction to quash the FIR in which Sonkar had claimed he was the original author of the novel "Suardaan" which was used by Roshan in his movie "Krissh 3".
He demanded action against Roshan for alleged violation of copyright act.
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