The Delhi High Court has mandated the removal of certain social media posts that were directed at MP Raghav Chadha, concluding that the remaining material does not hold defamatory implications. In this temporary ruling, the court noted that the issue of personality rights was not relevant. Chadha had requested judicial action against misleading content, including AI-generated and deepfake materials that he argued harmed his reputation. A comprehensive decision is forthcoming.

Delhi High Court denies Raghav Chadha interim protection but orders removal of five defamatory social media posts.

The Delhi High Court has mandated the removal of certain social media posts that were directed at MP Raghav Chadha, concluding that the remaining material does not hold defamatory…

The order came after the Rajya Sabha MP filed a petition seeking protection against the circulation of defamatory and AI-manipulated content against him online. | India News

The Delhi High Court declined a blanket order to remove defamatory content against BJP MP Raghav Chadha but directed the removal of five specific documents.

The bench, however, ordered that five ‘profane and vulgar’ social media posts be removed.