Financial specialist and diamantaire Mehul Choksi, who is a blamed in the PNB trick, during the meeting on an allure against Netflix's narrative named "Terrible Boy Billionaires" on Wednesday asked the Delhi High Court whether the web-based feature is allowed to disregard a person's key rights. Advocate Vijay Aggarwal , showing up for Choksi, likewise asked whether Netflix's case to stay unregulated and being past the locale of writ courts in India is lawful. A division seat of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan, hearing Choksi's appeal against a solitary appointed authority seat request excusing his supplication looking for pre-screening of the narrative, scheduled the issue for additional conference on Thursday. Showing up for Choksi, Vijay Aggarwal Advocate , Mudit Jain and Anshul Agarwal contended that it is a crime of equity that an individual had moved toward the writ court for assurance of his essential rights to a reasonable examin...