Kangana’s lawyer issues statement; says emails circulated by Hrithik are out of context and unreliable

The Hrithik Roshan-Kangana Ranaut legal battles never fails to shock us. With twist after twist in the tale, the war recently got even more sinister when some of Kangana's alleged emails that were sent to Hrithik were leaked out and made public. After a couple of days' silence, Kangana's lawyer, Rizwan Siddiquee, has finally issued yet another official statement in response to the leaked emails.
Here's what the statement read...
"By circulating some out-of-context unreliable and unverified emails to the media together with some unreliable private forensic report, Mr. Hrithik Roshan has finally proved that he has lost complete trust in the legal system as well as patience and shall go to any extent to cause damage to my client's name, image and reputation and instill fear in her mind. It is apparent that he cannot wait till my client formally records her statement with the police and is therefore obviously pushing her to extremes, to proceed ahead in the matter without waiting to obtain a copy of the FIR, as is legally sought by my client.


The truth behind the whole matter is that my client had much earlier alleged in her counter notice that two of her emails were hacked by Mr. Hrithik Roshan and that a complaint in this regard was also made to his father by my client, way back.
It is also a matter of record that Mr. Hrithik Roshan filed his FIR with the cyber crime police station much after my client accused Mr. Hrithtik of hacking her accounts. It is therefore apparent that these emails so referred to and relied upon by Mr. Hrithik Roshan are absolutely unreliable and subject to verification by my client. In any event a bare perusal of these emails circulated to the media prove the following ...
a) That these emails are totally out-of-context.
b) That these emails have no relevance or bearing to the complaint made with regard to an imposter, as they do not contain any reference to any imposter or an imposter's email id.
c) That at the face of it, the emails appear to have been created by the perpetrator with a specific purpose for later use.
d) Besides it appears that, the contents of some emails so created by the perpetrator blatantly seeks to belie apparent truth

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