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A mainstream Indian publishing house has emerged victorious from a legal battle with Baba Ramdev over a controversial book whose publication and sale had been earlier restrained. "The victory is a landmark for free speech," Juggernaut, the publisher, said.
Additional Sessions Judge Jay Thareja lifted the ex-parte interim injunction on the publication and sale of Godman to Tycoon: The Untold Story of Baba Ramdev.
Juggernaut Books and author Priyanka Pathak-Narain were represented by Rajashekhar Rao, Satyajit Sarna and Amit Agrawal.
The publication and sale of the book had been restrained on 4 August 2017.
The Quint had reviewed the book before the injunction had been placed. It had also spoken to the author immediately after the injunction, and she had told this publication at the time: “I cannot comment any further but to tell you that I stand by my book”.
After the ruling, Juggernaut, in a statement, said:
At the time, the order had said that this had been done in order to avoid "the delay which would be caused during the process of serving the notice and hearing the defendants".
Juggernaut further said:
Juggernaut also affirmed that the book will immediately be available for sale on its app and in a few days on online and in physical retail stores.
Pathak-Narain heaved a sigh of relief as the injunction was lifted.
In fact, the publisher is currently selling the e-edition of the book for free on its website.
Godman to Tycoon: The Untold Story of Baba Ramdev provides an in-depth look at how Patanjali really works and claims to debunk the secret of its success, while also offering a look at some of the murkier aspects surrounding Baba Ramdev’s life.
(With inputs from IANS)