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Adani: HC to hear pleas by Newslaundry and Ravish Kumar against Centre's 'order'

The Delhi High Court will examine whether the Centre had the authority to enforce a lower court’s interim order directing the removal of reports on the Adani Group.

PTI

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  • Acting on AEL's defamation complaint, the civil judge had directed 10 defendants to take down the contentious material

New Delhi, 22 Sept


The Delhi High Court would on 25 September consider the pleas of digital news platform Newslaundry and senior journalist Ravish Kumar, challenging the Centre's purported direction asking digital news publishers to take down multiple reports and videos concerning the Adani Group of Companies.


Justice Sachin Datta on Monday set the date after hearing the matter briefly.


The petitioners said the plea was not on merit, since the trial court was already scheduled to hear the matter on 23 September against an interim order.


"This present petition is only on the power of the government to enforce an order passed inter parte between two private people where I am not..," the counsel said.


Meanwhile, the counsel representing the central government said the Centre "communicated" the order passed by the court, and did not pass any order.


A Delhi court on 18 September set aside a civil judge's order asking four journalists to take down alleged defamatory content against Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL), saying the effect of removal of the articles by an ad interim ex parte order was "sweeping" and it had the "effect of decreeing the suit itself without a trial".


Acting on AEL's defamation complaint, the civil judge had directed 10 defendants, including the four journalists, to take down the contentious material, like articles and social media posts, already published on various platforms, including websites, within a stipulated period.

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