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Madras High Court Enforces Gag Order in Ravi Mohan and Aarti Ravi Divorce Case

The court has prohibited public defamatory statements, ordered the removal of past posts, and set the next hearing for June 12, 2025.

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Overview

  • The Madras High Court has directed Ravi Mohan and Aarti Ravi to stop making defamatory remarks about each other publicly or on social media.
  • Both parties have been ordered to delete previously shared defamatory posts and avoid publishing any new related content.
  • Ravi Mohan sought the court's intervention following public allegations and accusations from Aarti, including claims of a third-party involvement by singer Kenishaa Francis.
  • Aarti Ravi has demanded ₹40 lakh per month in alimony, with Ravi Mohan expected to respond by the next hearing on June 12, 2025.
  • Kenishaa Francis, accused by Aarti of causing the marriage breakdown, continues to face online harassment and threats.