Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw asked the trial court to conclude the cross-examination of Pachauri and other witnesses on or before September 30 on the petition filed by Grover opposing the district judge's July 7 order directing day-to- day hearing between July 13 and 26.
"Let the trial court begin the cross-examination of plaintiff (Pachauri amd witnesses) on August 1 and conclude it on or before September 30," the court said.
Grover, in her fresh plea, said that on July 7, the trial court heard the matter for rescheduling but Pachauri failed to file the list of evidences or number of witnesses.
She claimed that the rescheduled dates --July 13 to 26 -- for recording of evidence was conveyed to her counsel on July 10.
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In April 2016, few months after the charge sheet against him was filed in the alleged sexual harassment case lodged by an ex-colleague, Pachauri had slapped a civil suit against Grover and the other woman for allegedly making defamatory statements against him outside the court room to the media in connection with the case.
The other woman had also made similar accusations against him after filing of the original complaint.
Pachauri has sought damages of Rs 1 crore for "false and frivolous allegations" which, he argues, could prejudice his case.
On February 26, Pachauri had secured an order from another city court making it mandatory that the media houses publish or telecast the coverage of the case with a title that "in any court the allegations have not been proved and they may not be correct".
The interim order had further said "When such information is published in any page of a magazine or report, then it should be in middle of the page in bold letters and it should be five times larger than the font in which the article is being published.
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