The order was passed by Justice S C Gupte yesterday on Salman's application pleading that allegations made in the shows were defamatory and sought to "dramatise and sensationalise" the case in which he is being prosecuted.
The programme was first shown on May 21 on Headlines Today and its contents were submitted before the High court in a CD.
The Bollywood actor has filed a suit against the defendants and also moved a notice of motion seeking a restraint order against the channels from repeating the controversial programme.
No lawyer appeared for the defendants -- TV Today Network Ltd, Headlines Today and five other channels despite being served with a copy of the suit, notice of motion and the application seeking a restraint order, Salman's counsel said.
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