Delhi HC Orders Instagram to Reveal Creators of Minor’s Fake Accounts

The Delhi High Court has prohibited sharing morphed images of a minor girl on social media, particularly Instagram. The court ordered Meta to disclose information about creators of fake accounts, supporting the girl’s request for protection. This ruling emphasizes the need to safeguard minors’ rights and holds social media companies accountable for harmful content.

Pune Bus Rape Case: Advocate Seeks Order to Stop Defamatory Content Against Victim

Pune: Advocate Asim Sarode, on Tuesday, informed a Pune court that the woman in the Swargate bus rape case had become a victim of false stories spread on social media and other platforms. He requested the court to issue a restraining order to stop the spread of such defamatory content about her.

‘Rs 81 Crore Fraud Case Settled’: Ashneer Grover, Wife Urge Delhi HC to Quash FIR Following Settlement With BharatPe

The Delhi High Court Today (Oct 7) informed that fintech firm BharatPe, its former co-founder Ashneer Grover and his wife Madhuri Jain Grover have settled their disputes in a case of an alleged Rs 81 crore fraud. The parties urged Justice Chandra Dhari Singh to quash the FIR lodged against Grover and his family in light of the September 30 settlement agreement. Court listed the matter on October 8.

Governor Defamation Case | Mamata Banerjee Seeks Stay on Single Bench’s Restraining Order on Her from Making “Defamatory or Incorrect” Statements

Today(on 24th July),West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has appealed to a division bench of the Calcutta High Court for a stay on a single bench order that barred her and three others from making defamatory statements against Governor CV Ananda Bose. The interim order has led to a legal dispute, with Banerjee and her co-appellants contesting the ruling.

“Ashneer Grover Can’t Sell Shares Provided by BharatPe Co-Founder”: Delhi HC’s Restraining Order

The Delhi High Court Today (April 30th) restrained former managing director of BharatPe, Ashneer Grover from selling or creating any third parties rights on the shares transferred to him by co-founder Bhavik Koladiya.

Delhi High Court Issues Restraining Order Against ‘Wow Punjabi’ for Similar Mark to ‘Wow! Momo’

The Delhi High Court granted a temporary injunction against Wow Punjabi, following a trademark infringement claim by Wow! Momo. Justice Anish Dayal acknowledged Wow! Momo’s prima facie case, citing potential irreparable harm and balance of convenience. The decision requires Wow Punjabi to cease usage of the disputed trademark until further legal proceedings.