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BMW case: Anand sends notice to NDTV June 09, 2007 19:15 IST Last Updated: June 09, 2007 19:23 IST
R K Anand, a prominent criminal lawyer who figured in a recent sting operation by television channel NDTV, has served a legal notice on the channel asking it to immediately stop telecast of any news story relating to him failing which he would sue them for damages worth Rs 50 crore. Anand, defending former Navy chief S M Nanda's grandson Sanjeev in the BMW case, was shown talking to court witness Sunil Kulkarni in the sting. In the notice, Anand claimed that the footage shown by the channel was 'motivated, fabricated and doctored' and was done in an 'utmost irresponsible' manner to tarnish his professional, social and political image for 'ulterior reasons.' Through the notice, he denied each and every act that 'imputed on him' in the news items shown by the channel and alleged that Kulkarni was a man of 'dubious antecedents.'
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