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Bengaluru Court Orders Restraint on Defamatory Content Against Reporter TV

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30th October 2025, 10:03 AM

Bengaluru Court Orders Restraint on Defamatory Content Against Reporter TV

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Network18 Media & Investments Limited
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited

Short Description :

A civil court in Bengaluru has issued an interim order, restraining various online platforms and news channels from publishing or sharing content deemed defamatory to Malayalam news channel Reporter TV. The court granted temporary relief to Reporter TV, which had filed a suit alleging widespread defamatory material against it.

Detailed Coverage :

A Bengaluru civil court has granted Reporter TV, a Malayalam news channel, interim relief by issuing a temporary injunction against the publication and circulation of defamatory content. The order, passed on October 25, came after Reporter TV filed a lawsuit alleging that defamatory material was being spread against it on multiple platforms.

The court has restrained numerous defendants, including global tech giants like Google, Meta (Facebook, Instagram), and X Corp, along with Indian media outlets such as Manorama News, Asianet News, Mediaone TV, News18 Kerala, Zee Malayalam News, The New Indian Express, Times of India, The Hindu, The News Minute, ETV Bharat, Kerala Vision News 24x7, and Malayalam India Today, from publishing, sharing, or providing access to any such content. The injunction also mandates the de-indexing and making non-searchable of URLs containing defamatory material.

Impact: This ruling could significantly impact how online platforms and media houses manage user-generated and published content, potentially leading to stricter content moderation policies and increased legal scrutiny over defamation claims in India. It highlights the legal recourse available to media entities against online slander and sets a precedent for future cases. Rating: 7/10.

Difficult terms: Defamatory: Content that harms someone's reputation by making false statements. Interim order: A temporary court order made as an urgent measure during the pendency of a case. Temporary injunction: A court order that temporarily prohibits a party from taking a certain action until a full trial can be held. Prima facie case: A case that, on the face of it, is sufficient to justify proceeding. Balance of convenience: A legal principle where a court considers which party would suffer greater harm if the injunction is or is not granted.