The Madhya Pradesh High Court has issued a notice to Kareena Kapoor Khan after a petition sought action against her for using the word ‘Bible’ in the title of her book on pregnancy. Here’s the full details of case.
Advocate Christopher Anthony moved the High Court after his plea was rejected by an Additional Sessions Court in February 2022. The petitioner sought an F.I.R registration against the actor for allegedly hurting the sentiments of the Christian community by using the word ‘Bible’ in the title of her book- ‘Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Pregnancy Bible’. Other than the actor, Amazon Online Shopping, Juggernaut Books and the co-author of the book are the other respondents in the case. The petitioner demanded a ban on the book’s sale.
Initially, the petitioner submitted a complaint to a local police station in Jabalpur, however, the police refused to file a case. He then moved a magistrate court but his plea met rejection again. After getting dismissed from the Additional Sessions court, the plea finally came before the High Court.
Kareena Kapoor Khan’s pregnancy memoir includes her experiences from pregnancy journey and advices from experts on diet, fitness, self-care and nursery preparation for expecting mothers. The book was published in 2021.
Last seen in ‘Crew’ alongside Tabu and Kriti Sanon, Kareena Kapoor Khan will next be seen in Hansal Mehta’s ‘The Buckingham Murders’. She also has Rohit Shetty’s ‘Singham Again’ in the pipeline.
Recently, the Bollywood actor was appointed as Unicef India's National Ambassador. The actor has been associated with the humanitarian organisation since 2014. In her new role, the actor will support UNICEF India in furthering every child’s right to early childhood development, health, education and gender equality.
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