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Sri Lankan judge files Indian lawsuit to remove defamatory content about 2015 and 2020 allegations, citing reputation damage and inability to sue in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan Supreme Court judge AHMD Nawaz has filed a petition with India’s Karnataka High Court seeking removal of defamatory online content from 2015 and 2020, claiming it damages his reputation despite a dismissed case.
Unable to sue in Sri Lanka due to a conflict-of-interest principle, he invoked Indian jurisdiction, citing Google India’s Bengaluru headquarters.
The court has directed Google and India’s electronics ministry to respond by March 16 and ordered notice to be served on two Sri Lankan websites.
The case centers on allegations tied to a former president and judicial appointments, with Nawaz arguing the persistent online presence violates his right to dignity under India’s Article 21.
Un juez de Sri Lanka presenta una demanda india para eliminar el contenido difamatorio sobre las acusaciones de 2015 y 2020, citando el daño a la reputación y la imposibilidad de demandar en Sri Lanka.