An Indian court today issued abailable warrant against Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat in connection with an obscenity case. The Vadodara district court issued the warrant and asked her to appear before it on August 19.
Former president of the Baroda Bar Association, Narendra Tiwari, had filed a case and sought a non-bailable warrant against Sherawat over her "obscene" dance performance at a New Year eve party held in Mumbai on December 31, 2006.
Tiwari had filed the suit after watching Sherawat's performance on television channels. He had made Sherawat and the management of the five-star hotel, where the event was held, respondents in the case.
The court had issued summons to Sherawat last week to appear before it on Saturday.
Since Sherawat did not remain present in the court, Tiwari sought issuance of a non-bailable warrant against her.
However, after hearing the application, the court issued a bailable warrant against her.
Hindustan times
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