Vijay is one of the actors, who have been regularly in news for his movies, pictures, and social media videos. But the actor made headlines for wrong reasons when the Chennai High Court judge made some harsh statements against the actor during the actor's Rolls Royce case.
Now, the latest report states that the Chennai High Court has dismissed the judge's hatred statement against Vijay.
Chennai High Court Judge SM Subramanian had earlier criticized
actor Vijay in a case seeking tax exemption for a Rolls Royce car and made a controversial statement asking the actor to be a real-life hero instead of being a reel life hero. This particular statement made by the judge had stirred up the debate, after which Vijay had filed a petition against the judge for making the unpleasant comment.
The hearing of the petition was made and the judges namely Pushpa Satyanarayana and Mohammad Sabeek, who heard the petition, have asked the Chennai High Court bench to remove the hatred comment made by Judge SM Subramanian against Vijay in the Rolls Royce case from the Cour's record book.
It is worth mentioning that Vijay had paid the outstanding tax of Rs 32.30 lakh for his exported Rolls Royce car with a fine of Rs 1 lakh a few months ago.
On the professional front, Vijay's 'Beast' is getting ready for release, and the actor has also announced his next film with
Vamshi Paidipally.