Celina Jaitly hits back at defamation threats from husband
Key takeaways
- However, Jaitly responded through her legal team and believed the notices were aimed at shifting attention away from the main issues she had raised before the authorities.
- A response has aptly been submitted through my legal representatives, advocates at Karanjawala & Co.”
- In her lengthy statement, the actress argued that speaking about her personal experiences should not be treated as defamation.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Indian model Celine Jaitly responded after receiving legal notices from her estranged husband, Peter Haag, and father-in-law, Wolfgang Haag, threatening to file defamation proceedings against her.
The notices were received days after lawyers representing Peter and Wolfgang alleged that the 44-year-old actress had made false and defamatory statements through social media posts, interviews and media interactions while family and child custody cases remain pending in Austrian courts.
However, Jaitly responded through her legal team and believed the notices were aimed at shifting attention away from the main issues she had raised before the authorities.