Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Sale of Bhagat’s new novel temporaril­y stalled by court

- Vikram Gopal letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: A Bengaluru court has ordered a temporary injunction against popular fiction writer Chetan Bhagat’s novel One Indian Girl for allegedly plagiarisi­ng a short story from another author.

The order was passed on April 19 based on a complaint by Bengaluru-based writer Anvita Bajpai, who has alleged that Bhagat plagiarise­d content from her book Life, Odds & Ends.

Bhagat, whose novels have been adapted as Bollywood films, was not available for comments but described the allegation­s as “unthinkabl­e” in a Facebook post. He said the legal notice was deeply unfortunat­e.

“Today, I learnt that someone called Anvita Bajpai has filed a case in the Bangalore lower court and got a temporary injunction stating something about One Indian Girl based on her already published work,” he said. “This is for one an absolute surprise for me as I have never read any of this author’s works. My stories are always original — including One Indian Girl — and it is unthinkabl­e for me to do anything like what is suggested. Surely, alleging anything like this in the current digital age is strange.”

Bhagat said in the post that he writes “universal stories about everyday issues”.

“This could be a misunderst­anding and am sure will be clarified as what is being suggested is baseless. My publisher’s legal team will be taking appropriat­e steps.

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