Bombay High Court cancels Preity Zinta's 2004 molestation case against Ness Wadia
Earlier this month, the court had asked the couple to 'finish off' the case.
The reports suggested that Zinta's advocate told the court that the actor is willing to settle the matter if Wadia is ready to apologise. The lawyer said they were not insisting on a written apology.
However, Wadia's counsel Abad Ponda, however, said the industrialist was not ready to apologise.
"We want to bury the hatchet, but my client(Wadia) is not ready to apologise. The complainant (Zinta) wants to extract an apology and get media attention," he told HC.
The bench then suggested the parties settle the matter.
"Just finish it off now," Justice Ranjit More, shared by Justice Bharti Dangre, said while directing both Wadia and Zinta to appear before the court on October 9.
He said the matter would be heard in chamber on the next date.

The alleged incident had taken place at the Wankhede Stadium on May 30, 2014 during an Indian Premier League (IPL) match. Zinta and Wadia are co-owners of the Kings XI Punjab IPL team.
According to the complaint, Wadia was allegedly abusing the team staff over ticket distribution when Zinta asked him to calm down as their team was winning.
Zinta had lodged an FIR against Wadia on June 13, 2014 under IPC sections 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 504 (intentional insult), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 509 (using word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman).
Later, the industrialist approached the high court seeking to quash the case.
In his petition, Wadia claimed the case arose out of "personal vengeance" and that the incident was merely a "misunderstanding".
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