The Allahabad High Court has ordered social media platforms to immediately remove all defamatory content targeting spiritual leader Swami Rambhadracharya. The court emphasized prompt action to protect reputation and uphold the principles of media responsibility.
During a hearing in the Karnataka High Court, X Corp’s lawyer remarked that content takedown powers cannot be given to “every Tom, Dick and Harry” official. The comment triggered strong reactions from both the Centre and the judge.
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 Election Commission of India directed the removal of a disputed BJP video in Jharkhand for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct amid assembly elections. The BJP complied but was asked for an explanation due to complaints from rival parties regarding the video’s misleading and communal content.
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.
