Arvind Kejriwal’s Defamation Case: Supreme Court Challenged Over Video Retweet

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal challenges a defamation case in Supreme Court related to a controversial video retweet by YouTuber Dhruv Rathee. The case highlights the intersection of social media and politics, prompting a crucial examination of legal boundaries in the digital age. The legal dispute revolves around interpretation of defamation laws in the context of online platforms.

Delhi High Court Upholds Defamation Case Against Arvind Kejriwal Over Retweet of Dhruv Rathee’s Video on BJP IT Cell

The Delhi High Court’s recent ruling declared that retweeting defamatory content constitutes an act of defamation. The decision in the case involving Arvind Kejriwal and Dhruv Rathee sets a precedent for online behavior and accountability of public figures, emphasizing the need for caution and responsibility in social media interactions.