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The Supreme Court on Thursday (April 17, 2025) left aside the orders approved by the Superior Court of Delhi that addressed the branch of a Wikipedia page on the basis of a defamation case presented by the news agency, Asia News International (ANI), based in the US.
A bank of judges such as Oka and Ujjal Buyan observed that the orders of the Superior Court of April 2 and April 8, approved by a bank and division of a single night, respectively, were based on sentences made by ANI that were too wide and incapable or bable or bable or bone or bone and inpass.
New application
Judge Oka, duration of the hearing, advised the lawyer to ask Ani to return to the Superior Court with a new request that indicates the specific content on the page that he considered “false, failed and defamatory.”
“Go back to the single judge [of the High Court] To make specific sentences that indicate specific portions that will be eliminated from their website … when it says ‘eliminate all false content’, which will be eliminated … who decides what is defamatory, “Judge Oka asked the lawyer.
The lawyer of the news agency said that his client had no objections to the Superior Court setting aside the orders of the Superior Court, while Granty Liberty to make a new plea for the subsidy of an intermediate mandate limited to specific content or a republication of the same content.
“This [page] It is dynamic. Every time I [ANI] Assaulting certain statements on the page, the new statements or the republication of the same statements with a slightly different verborje can come … change one or two words and the same content returns, “he presented.
Consequently, the Bank annulled the orders of the Superior Court and allowed the news agency [Wikimedia] or republication of the specific content ”.
The bank asked the single judge, in case said request be made, to decide on his own merits without influence by the order of the Supreme Court of April 17. The Superior Court left all disputes raised by the parties to the single judge.
The news agency had filed a claim for defamation against the Wikimedia Foundation in the Superior Court of Delhi in July 2024.
Published – April 17, 2025 09:27 PM IST