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Mika Singh defamation case: Plea filed by doctor to harass me, says the singer

In his statement, Mika Singh said that the contents of the doctor's suit are based on media reports and the media houses have filed their own version and their act cannot be attributed to him

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Popular singer Mika Singh, against whom a Rs 50 lakh defamation suit has been filed for allegedly slapping a doctor and tarnishing his image at a function in New Delhi, on Tuesday told a Delhi court that the plea was to harass and humiliate him.

In his written statement filed before Additional District Judge Rajrani, Mika said the suit was devoid of merits and it should be dismissed with exemplary cost as the intention was to extort money from the music composer and to pressurize him for achieving ulterior motives of the doctor.

The court asked doctor Srikanth's advocates Rajesh Kumar and Ahmad Shahrooz, to file rejoinder to Mika's statement and and for admission and denial of documents and put up the matter for August 8.

Amrik Singh alias Mika was earlier summoned in the defamation suit filed by Srikanth, an ophthalmologist at Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital in New Delhi, alleging that the singer had slapped him during a live concert, which was coordinated by the Delhi Ophthalmological Society as part of its three-day conference.

Mika, in his statement, said the contents of the suit are based on media reports and the media houses have filed their own version and their act cannot be attributed to him. He denied that he deliberately levelled false allegations against the doctor. He also alleged that a case of sexual harassment and uttering words with an intent to outrage modesty of woman has been lodged against the doctor.

"It is wrong and denied that the plaintiff (doctor) was not misbehaving with anyone and that there arose any occasion for him to reason with the defendant (Mika) asking him to behave properly with him. It is also wrong and denied that ever or on realising that the plaintiff did not pay heed to his dictatorship and unparliamentary and abusive language, the defendant got more furious and angry and directed his bouncers to drag the plaintiff to the stage, as no such incident took place," Mika said and also denied that he tarnished the image of the doctor and defamed him. 

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