Juhi Chawla's plea on 5G rollout deferred by Delhi HC till 29 July

In June, the court had described the lawsuit by Chawla and two others against 5g rollout as 'defective'
In June, the court had described the lawsuit by Chawla and two others against 5g rollout as 'defective'
The Delhi High Court on Monday again deferred the hearing on the plea by Bollywood actor Juhi Chawla in connection with the dismissal of her lawsuit against 5G wireless network technology, which is in process of being implemented in India.
Justice Sanjeev Narula recused from hearing Chawla's plea and directed that it be listed before another bench on July 29.
“Subject to the order of the Chief Justice, list before another bench on July 29," the judge said.
Last week, Justice J R Midha had directed that Chawla's application, which seeks that her lawsuit against 5G rollout be declared “rejected" instead of “dismissed", be placed before Justice Narula after the deposit of previously imposed ₹20 lakh costs.
Chawla's counsel argued that the plaint, which “never went up to the level of suit", could only be rejected or returned in terms of the Civil Procedure Code, and not dismissed.
The court had also granted a week's time for deposit of costs after Chawla decided to not press the application for its waiver. Application for refund of court fees was also withdrawn by Chawla.
Earlier, the actor had uploaded a video on social media to explain why she filed the particular plea.
"A lot of noise has been created. In fact, I could not hear myself. A very important message was lost amid such noise and that was, we are not against 5G. We are welcoming of it. We just want authorities to certify that 5G is safe. We just want government to release research in public domain so that our fear goes away," she said in an Instagram video.
Juhi can be seen raising concern about children and pregnant women in the video.
"We want to know whether 5G is safe for children or not... we want to know that it is safe for our pregnant women, our flora and fauna, for unborn children, for people who are old, that is all we are asking," Juhi concluded.
In June, the court had described the lawsuit by Chawla and two others against 5g rollout as "defective", "abuse of process of law" and filed for "gaining publicity" and dismissed it with costs.
Justice Midha said the plaint in which questions have been raised about health hazards due to the 5G technology was "not maintainable" and was "stuffed with unnecessary Scandalous, frivolous and vexatious averments" which are liable to be struck down.
The court said the suit filed by actress-environmentalist and others was to gain publicity which was clear as Chawla circulated the video conferencing link of the hearing on her social media account which resulted in the repeated disruptions thrice by unknown miscreants who continued disruptions despite repeated warnings.
With inputs from PTI
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