Twitter has erupted with meme fest hours after the Delhi High Court imposed a fine of Rs. 20 lakh on Bollywood actor Juhi Chawla for her decision to file a civil suit on the adverse effects of the 5G mobile network. The hearing on her civil suit was marred by one of Juhi’s fans singing popular songs from the actor’s films.
No sooner did the high court rejected her suit and imposed a fine of Rs. 20 lakh as the judge criticised Juhi for indulging in a publicity stunt, Twitterati wasted no time flooding the microblogging site with hilarious memes on the actor.
#JuhiChawla
High court does not trust juhi chavla pic.twitter.com/L1r1DKBirQ— Rofl Stalin 1.0 (parody) (@Stalinhhr) June 4, 2021
Delhi Court imposed ₹20 lakh fine on Juhi Chawla and called her case against 5g a publicity stunt#JuhiChawla to Judge – pic.twitter.com/Udsju9PV38
— Manoj Tiwari(Parody) (@ManojMujra) June 4, 2021
When it comes to dumbness and fakeness sky is the limit
Welcome the fake environmentalist club#JuhiChawla #5ginindia #Bollywood pic.twitter.com/4LlX02i6VW— Guru Nayak (@GuruSriNayak) May 31, 2021
Delhi High Court dismisses publicity stunt by #JuhiChawla, slaps fine of Rs 20 lakh ????????#5G #5ginindia pic.twitter.com/tmD5i7umAg
— Duryodhan ???????? ❁ (@duryodan_) June 4, 2021
So this happened. Actress Juhi chawla appeared in the court wrt her petition on 5g and then some attendees started singing leading to the court asking Delhi police to trace the singers. You can see a visibly upset Kapil Sibal too in the frame. #JuhiChawla #DelhiHighCourt #song pic.twitter.com/vmSH5iAU6A
— Vipul jain (@vipuljain69) June 2, 2021
#JuhiChawla after Delhi High Court dismisses her civil suit against 5G Roll out and fined 20L . pic.twitter.com/OqWZR0s6o7
— Dr. SarcasticBro (@sarcasticbro89) June 4, 2021
This actually explains so much ????..#JuhiChawla #JuhiChawla5G #5ginindia pic.twitter.com/to9ySwZCTc
— SIKHSPACK (@realsikhspack) June 5, 2021
The Delhi High Court on Friday had dismissed Bollywood actor Juhi Chawla’s civil suit against the rollout of the 5G network citing radiation and imposed a fine of Rs. 20 lakh. The court had also said that plaintiffs had “abused process of law”.