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The Maharaj Libel Case was an 1862 trial in the HM Queen Victoria's Supreme Court of Bombay, in a post Indian Rebellion of 1857 era British India. The case was initiated by Jadunathjee Brajratanjee Maharaj against Nanabhai Rustomji Ranina and Karsandas Mulji. It stemmed from an editorial article they had published, which accused the ...
His biopic titled Maharaj was released in 2024. In his film, Siddharth P. Malhotra dramatises the historic Maharaj libel case of 1862, in which imperial British justices mediate a dispute between progressive reform and religious conservatism in a subject country. [12] [13] In the film he is portrayed by Junaid Khan. [14]
Maharaj is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language historical drama film directed by Siddharth P. Malhotra and produced by YRF Entertainment. It stars Junaid Khan, (son of actor Aamir Khan) in his film debut with Jaideep Ahlawat, Shalini Pandey and Sharvari. [2] The film is based on the Maharaj Libel Case of 1862 and Saurabh Shah's novel about the case. [3]
Richard Sausse became the Chief Justice of The Supreme Court of Bombay Presidency in 1859, thereafter on 23 June 1862 [5] he was appointed the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court and served there till 1866. [6] He was known as "Sausse the Silent" in the Court. [7] He passed the judgment in the famous Maharaj Libel Case case. [7]
In 1862, as the Bombay High Court was inaugurated, he became one of its first judges. [4] Arnould presided in the 1862 Maharaj Libel Case [5] and the 1866 Aga Khan case [6] and retired three years later in 1869. [1] A close friend of the poet Robert Browning, he won himself the Newdigate Prize, awarded by the University of Oxford in 1834. [7]
The withdrawing of this case doesn't indicate he will back down on his other legal battles, however. Prince Harry Has Withdrawn His Libel Case Against Associated Newspapers Skip to main content
Prince Harry lost a preliminary round Friday in his libel case against against the publisher of the Daily Mail tabloid over an article that said he tried to hide his efforts to retain publicly ...
Jadunath Maharaj, Vaishnava religious head, wrote a fiery article in Chabuk and in the response, Mulji wrote Hinduo No Asli Dharam Ane Atyar Na Pakhandi Mato. [1] Mulji's articles led to the Maharaj Libel Case, which Mulji won. [3]