Redisplaying Derogatory Content Already Published Will Attract the Offence of Defamation: Kerala High Court

The Kerala High Court dismissed a quashing plea by editors of the Vellinakshathram website, holding that republishing defamatory statements causing reputational harm can attract criminal liability under Sections 499 and 500 IPC, refusing to quash proceedings sought under Section 482 CrPC.

Delhi Court Acquits LG VK Saxena in 20-Year-Old Criminal Defamation Case Filed by Medha Patkar

A Delhi court has acquitted Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena in a criminal defamation case filed by activist Medha Patkar over a 2000 newspaper advertisement. The Saket court said a detailed judgment will be issued later, bringing the two-decade-long case to a close.

Delhi Court Acquits Medha Patkar After 20 Years in Defamation Case Filed by Delhi LG VK Saxena

A Delhi court acquitted social activist Medha Patkar in a 2006 criminal defamation case filed by Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, citing lack of proof. The court held that failure to produce original video footage and key witnesses meant the allegations were not proved beyond reasonable doubt.

Case Analysis: Asian News International (ANI) vs Wikimedia

The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of Wikipedia, dismissing defamation claims by ANI and emphasizing the importance of freedom of expression and judicial transparency. The decision supports digital free speech, allowing public scrutiny of ongoing cases while clarifying judicial limits on media content regulation, fostering a robust democratic environment.