An Ahmedabad civil court has ordered the Congress and four of its leaders to remove a deep fake video allegedly defaming Gautam Adani within 48 hours. The court said the content is prima facie defamatory and may cause irreversible harm to reputation if allowed to circulate online.
Former CJI DY Chandrachud firmly dismissed allegations of bias in assigning bail cases to Justice Bela Trivedi, calling them unsubstantiated. He stressed that facts prove otherwise, as case allocation in the Supreme Court is done randomly by computer.
The Election Commission has issued a notice to Congress leader Pawan Khera over allegations of holding two voter IDs in Delhi. BJP’s Amit Malviya accused him of being a “vote chor,” sparking a fresh political clash.
Hours after Congress claimed it had submitted nearly 89 lakh complaints regarding Bihar’s voter lists, the state’s Chief Election Officer clarified that the party failed to follow the proper legal procedure required for filing such objections with the commission.
Delhi High Court Today (July 7) told Congress leader Pawan Khera to change his defamation case against Arnab Goswami. The Court questioned if the remark was against Khera personally or against the Congress party.
Delhi court accepts ED’s closure report in CWG money laundering case due to lack of evidence. Congress leader Pawan Khera says BJP misused fake scams for years to target opposition.
The social media company ‘X’ Corp today has contested a Delhi High Court order requiring the removal of allegedly defamatory posts about journalist Rajat Sharma globally, arguing that it violates international law and encroaches on other countries’ sovereignty. The court case involves a defamation suit filed by Sharma in response to abusive content on social media and TV.
The Delhi High Court ordered the removal of social media posts and videos alleging that journalist Rajat Sharma abused Congress leader Ragini Nayak, citing false information and potential harm to Sharma’s reputation. The court mandated the removal of specified posts, directing the privatization of public domain videos until further orders, and affirmed that this action does not violate freedom of speech.
Today(on 14th June), The Delhi High Court reserves its decision on journalist Rajat Sharma’s plea against Congress leaders for alleging foul language on live TV. Sharma seeks interim relief and defamation damages from Ragini Nayak, Jairam Ramesh, and Pawan Khera. The court’s order is crucial for defamation cases involving media personalities and political figures, highlighting tensions between the press and political entities in India.
