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Supreme Court junks HC order on removal of 'all defamatory content'

IndiaTimes Thursday, 17 April 2025
The Supreme Court overturned a Delhi High Court order that directed Wikimedia to remove all allegedly defamatory content about ANI, deeming the order too broad and impractical. The court allowed ANI to file a new application in the High Court for the removal of specific content.
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Supreme Court junks HC order on removal of 'all defamatory content'

The Supreme Court overturned a Delhi High Court order that directed Wikimedia to remove all allegedly defamatory content about ANI, deeming the order too broad...
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