BENGALURU: A city civil and sessions court has ordered a temporary injunction staying the sale of author Chetan Bhagat 's latest fictional novel ' One Indian Girl ', which released in October 2016. The suit was filed by Bengaluru-based writer and research professional Anvita Bajpai , who, in her petition dated April 17, has alleged that Bhagat's book is an "intelligent copy" of the story 'Drawing Parallels' from her book 'Life, Odds and Ends', a collection of short stories published in 2014.In a Facebook post on April 24, Bajpai, an IIT and IIM alumnus like Bhagat, said, "I have filed an original suit seeking permanent injunction restraining Chetan Bhagat and the publisher from selling 'One Indian Girl' and also sought damages worth Rs. 1 lakh." She claimed that the "characters, places and emotional flow" of One Indian Girl has been plagiarized, and that she had gifted Bhagat a copy of the book during the Bangalore Literature Festival in 2014.Publisher Rupa and e-commerce platform Amazon are also listed as respondents in the petition. The court has directed respondents to file objections and posted the matter for hearing on June 1.In a Facebook post, Bhagat called the claim “deeply unfortunate” and said that plagiarism is “unthinkable” for him to do. "I write universal stories about everyday issues. This could be a misunderstanding and am sure will be clarified as what is being suggested is baseless. My publisher's legal team will be taking appropriate steps."