Isha Foundation has approached the Supreme Court seeking a ban on alleged defamatory content by Nakkheeran Publications. The case raises critical questions about press freedom vs reputation rights.
Spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court to safeguard his personality rights from unauthorized use of his name, image, and voice, particularly through AI. His lawyer highlighted fraudulent activities involving fake products online, prompting the court to consider removing such content and engaging with Google for further support.
The petition filed by Isha Foundation, which claims that various videos and online posts are spreading “false and motivated propaganda” against the organization. NEW DELHI: On Friday, 9th May, YouTuber and journalist Shyam Meera Singh informed the Delhi High Court that he had removed his video containing allegations against Isha Foundation and its founder Jaggi […]
The Delhi High Court Today (March 12) directed Google, Meta, and X to take down Shyam Meera Singh’s video on Isha Foundation and Sadhguru, banning its further publication and public sharing. The case, filed by Isha Foundation, is set for its next hearing on July 9.
Today, On 28th February, The Supreme Court upheld the Madras High Court’s decision to quash the show cause notice issued to Isha Foundation. The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) had challenged the ruling, which recognized Isha Foundation as an educational institute eligible for certain environmental norm relaxations. The High Court had earlier ruled in favor of the foundation, granting it exemptions under specific regulations.
The Supreme Court Today (Oct 18) dismissed a habeas corpus petition filed by a father who claimed that his two daughters were being held against their will at the Isha Yoga Centre. The petitioner alleged that his daughters were being kept captive and subjected to “brainwashing” at the spiritual ashram run by the Isha Foundation. The Court’s decision emphasized that since “the two daughters, aged 39 years and 42 years, are major,” there was no need for further judicial intervention in this case.
The Supreme Court Today (Oct 3) stayed the directions issued by the Madras High Court directing a probe into spiritual guru Jaggi Vasudev’s Isha Foundation. The stay order was passed after the foundation approached the Supreme Court against a Madras High Court order directing the Tamil Nadu government to submit details of all criminal cases registered.
Six individuals have mysteriously disappeared from Sadhguru-Jaggi Vasudev’s Isha Foundation in Coimbatore since 2016, prompting a judicial inquiry. The Madras High Court has ordered the police to provide a detailed status report on the ongoing investigation by April 18. Concerns have escalated following unsatisfactory responses from the foundation. All eyes are now on the upcoming hearing.
