After calling 'Dhurandhar 2' makers thieves, Rajiv Rai assures the High Court he won't talk about the film while the case is in mediation The Delhi High Court has directed filmmaker Rajeev Rai to refrain from making public comments about the legal dispute involving the film Dhurandhar 2 while the case is under mediation. The court emphasized that once a matter is referred to mediation, parties involved must exercise restraint in discussing the case publicly to avoid disrupting the process. Rai, who had previously criticized the makers of Dhurandhar 2 as "thieves" for allegedly using the song Oye Oye (Tirchi Topi Wale) without permission, was ordered to submit an undertaking to the court confirming he would not engage with the media or make further statements about the dispute. The legal conflict arose when Trimurti Films, the production house behind the song, filed a case against the makers of Dhurandhar 2 for unauthorized use of the track. The court, presided over by Justice Tushar Rao Gedela, noted that Rai had continued to make public remarks about the case despite the mediation process being initiated. The judge stressed that litigants must respect the judicial process and avoid actions that could escalate the dispute outside the courtroom. Senior Advocate Swathi Sukumar, representing Rai, assured the court that her client would comply with the order and avoid commenting on the matter during mediation. The court highlighted that mediation is a critical step in resolving disputes, and public discourse could undermine its effectiveness. It warned that such restraint is necessary to prevent the dispute from intensifying and to maintain the integrity of the legal process.#dhurandhar_2 #delhi_high_court #rajeev_rai #trimurti_films #justice_tushar_rao_gedela
