Rajdeep Sardesai Today (July 2) took back his appeal against a Delhi High Court order that told him to delete a viral video clip involving BJP leader Shazia Ilmi. The court said the video hurt Ilmi’s right to privacy and must not be online.
Senior journalist Rajdeep Sardesai has appealed to the Delhi High Court against a ruling requiring him to remove an allegedly defamatory video involving BJP leader Shazia Ilmi. The court earlier deemed the video violated Ilmi’s privacy rights. The appeal includes claims that Ilmi suppressed facts, with the case scheduled for further hearings.
Today, On 8th May, Delhi High Court slammed X (formerly Twitter), Over User Info in Shazia Ilmi Video Case saying, “Individuals are using your platform to breach court orders.” X had sought changes in the order asking for user data of video uploaders.
Delhi High Court issues contempt notices to X users for sharing a video of BJP leader Shazia Ilmi’s altercation with a journalist. The Court also ordered X and Meta to delete all related posts violating her privacy.
Delhi High Court Today (April 4) fined BJP leader Shazia Ilmi Rs 25,000 for hiding key tweets in her defamation suit against journalist Rajdeep Sardesai. The Court also upheld her privacy claim over a video but dismissed several other allegations.
Today(13th August), the Delhi High Court ordered Rajdeep Sardesai and India Today to take down a video allegedly showing BJP leader Shazia Ilmi “abusing” a journalist. The order came after Ilmi filed a defamation suit, prompting Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora to act.
