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Delhi High Court blocks defamatory social media posts against PhysicsWallah, citing harm to reputation and brand.
The Delhi High Court ruled that freedom of speech does not protect defamatory or malicious social media content that harms reputations, especially when it causes irreparable damage.
In a case involving ed-tech company PhysicsWallah, the court issued an interim injunction to remove videos and posts by a former employee accusing the company of being a "scam," finding prima facie evidence of defamation, brand disparagement, and trademark infringement.
The court emphasized that the right to reputation under Article 21 limits free expression, particularly given social media’s rapid, widespread reach.
It ordered immediate takedowns and blocked further dissemination, reinforcing that reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2) apply to prevent harm.
El Tribunal Superior de Delhi bloquea publicaciones difamatorias en las redes sociales contra PhysicsWallah, citando daños a la reputación y la marca.