Did the Delhi HC Order the Removal of Defamatory Content Against J&K Deputy CM?
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Key Takeaways
- The Delhi High Court has ordered the removal of defamatory content against J&K Deputy CM.
- Justice Amit Bansal emphasized the need for immediate action.
- Choudhary claims the circulated material is fabricated.
- Social media platforms are required to disclose information about the sources of the content.
- The case highlights the critical issue of misinformation in the digital age.
New Delhi, Dec 16 (NationPress) The Delhi High Court has mandated the removal of content deemed defamatory and objectionable that has been disseminated on social media targeting the Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Surinder Kumar Choudhary.
During the hearing of a defamation lawsuit initiated by Choudhary, a single-judge Bench led by Justice Amit Bansal noted that the circumstances surrounding the content necessitated prompt action at this preliminary stage. Choudhary's lawsuit requested orders to eliminate videos and posts that allegedly depict him in an inappropriate telephonic conversation with a woman.
The Deputy Chief Minister has asserted that the circulated material is fabricated, defamatory, and specifically intended to tarnish his public reputation.
Previously, on December 9, the Delhi High Court instructed Choudhary to include the individuals and entities responsible for posting the alleged defamatory content on social media as parties in the case.
The issue was revisited on Tuesday after Justice Bansal granted Choudhary's request to expedite the hearing, which was originally set for January 13, 2026. Choudhary denied any association with the audio or video content, arguing that the intent was to falsely suggest that the male voice in the audio was his.
He further contended that the dissemination of such content was designed to undermine his reputation.
The Delhi High Court had previously instructed social media platforms, including Meta and Google, to provide details regarding the Facebook pages and YouTube channels that uploaded the contentious videos.
The defamation case is scheduled for further consideration in April 2026.
Choudhary, a prominent member of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, is presently the ninth Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir.
He represents the Nowshera constituency in the Legislative Assembly and has a history of serving in the Legislative Council. Choudhary was previously affiliated with the Jammu and Kashmir People’s Democratic Party.