Mumbai: Aamir Summoned in Copyright Violation Case


IANS 
 
Mumbai, Apr 16:
A city court on Tuesday summoned Bollywood actor and producer Aamir Khan to depose as witness in a seven-year-old case of violation of copyright in connection with his blockbuster movie Lagaan.

Metropolitan Magistrate Jagdish Kumar issued summons to Aamir Khan for February 10, 2009.

The court had last year issued summons to the actor asking him to appear on Tuesday, but he failed to do so.

The case pertains to the seizure of seven VCDs of the 2001 release Lagaan and 34 of Gadar by the Delhi Police during a raid on the shop of accused Risabh Chawla in Lajpat Rai market on June 22, 2001.

Anil Malhotra, the complainant in the case, told the court that he had the copyright of these two films.

Aamir was made a witness as Lagaan was produced under his banner M/s Aamir Khan Productions Private Limited in Mumbai.

Police filed a case against Chawla under Section 63 of the Copyright Act.

  

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