Ali Zafar files defamation suit against Meesha Shafi

As per reports, according to the lawsuit, the claimed damages of PKR 1 billion has been filed under the Defamation Ordinance 2002. Earlier Zafar had sent a notice to Shafi. It is said that Shafi damaged his reputation through false allegations. Read more details.

After facing sexual harassment allegations from fellow musician Meesha Shafi, a popular pop singer Ali Zafar has filed a defamation suit in a district court against his accuser.

As per reports, according to the lawsuit, the claimed damages of PKR 1 billion has been filed under the Defamation Ordinance 2002.

Earlier Zafar had sent a notice to Shafi. It is said that Shafi damaged his reputation through false allegations.

The notice reads as, “Be that as it may, that due to the defamatory campaign being spearheaded by the defendant, the plaintiff besides special damages in case of defamation further suffered the following damages: Mental torture 2 crores, loss of contacts 8 crores, loss of reputation/ goodwill 50 crores, loss of business opportunities 40 crores.”

In a social media post, Meesha Shafi alleged that Zafar harassed her on multiple occasions. She shared a long note with a caption that read, “Sharing this because I believe that by speaking out about my own experience of sexual harassment, I will break the culture of silence that permeates through our society. It is not easy to speak out.. but it is harder to stay silent. My conscience will not allow it anymore #MeToo”

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