Mumbai: Dnyandev Wankhede, father of Zonal Director NCB Sameer Wankhede, on Wednesday approached the Bombay High Court challenging the command of Bench Judge who had refused to hold Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik from making comments and placing social media posts against anti-drug agents.
Officers and their families.
Dnyandev Wankhede was mentioned because it was urging the hearing of his appeal to challenge the stairs of the bench and urged the judge’s distribution bench S J Kathawalla and Millind Jadhav to give a relief.
The supply will likely be heard by the division bench on Thursday.
On Monday, a Judge Judge Jamdar judge refused to give Wankhede any temporary assistance in a defamation setting proposed against Malik, a party leader of Maharashtra NCP.
Wankhede quoted a tweet and public statement of Malik, where the last had been suspected of being among other things, that Sameer Wankhede was born as a Muslim, but misunderstanding that he came from the caste of the schedule (SC) appointed to secure the work of the central government.
He has been seeking temporary help that Malik is prohibited from conducting statements or tweets, social media posts, etc., against it, Sameer Wankhede, or their family members.
Justice Jamdar, however, was held that forcing a blanket ban like that at Malik was not possible in this case.
The single bench has held that although it was clear that Malik’s statement and Tweet against NCB officers had been going on out of hatred and hostility, the allegations made by the minister against Sameer Wankhede did not look prime facie (in the face) was wrong wrong.
However, a bench, has directed Malik to further make a public statement or comment on Wankhede and his family only after verifying reasonable facts.
In his appeal mentioned before Bench Division, Dnyandev Wankhede believes that since the bench stated that the allegations of Malik against Sameer Wankhede had come from immune, the minister should be detained from making comments slander further against him and his family.