The Madras High Courthas directed actor Ravi Mohan and his wife Aarti to refrain from making any defamatory statements about each other in public. This ruling comes amid their ongoing divorce proceedings.
The court emphasized that both parties must maintain dignity and avoid making comments that could further tarnish each other’s reputation. The order was issued afterRavi Mohan approached the court seeking an injunction against Aarti and her mother from making derogatory remarks against him.Public appearance with singer sparks statement warThe legal tussle gained attention after Ravi Mohan recently made a public appearance with singer Kenisha at a wedding, sparking speculation and controversy.
Aarti, who had maintained silence until then, broke her silence with a lengthy statement. Her remarks triggered a chain of responses from both sides, leading to a public exchange of accusations. In her final statement, Aarti indirectly blamed Kenisha, referring to a third person as the cause of disruption in her marriage with Ravi Mohan.Ravi Mohan seeks legal protection against defamationIn response, Ravi Mohan filed a petition in the Madras High Court, requesting a ban on defamatory statements from Aarti and her mother.
As per News 18, the court, upon hearing the case, ruled that neither party should issue any further public statements regarding their personal matters. The judge urged both individuals to handle their private issues with restraint and sensitivity, given the ongoing legal proceedings.Court orders social media cleanup and gag order
Additionally, the court has ordered the removal of any previously shared social media posts where either party had commented about the other. It also imposed a ban on publishing any future content related to the couple on social platforms. Earlier, both Ravi Mohan and Aarti had expressed a willingness to avoid further controversy and had agreed to take down past posts. The court’s order reinforces that commitment, urging both to resolve their issues without public confrontation.