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Delhi High Court directs Tamil Magazine Nakkheeran to take down defamatory content against Isha Foundation

19/03/2026BlogNo Comments

The Delhi High Court has directed the Tamil magazine Nakkheeran to remove allegedly defamatory material published against the Isha Foundation. The order came in response to a plea filed by the foundation, which claimed that certain content circulated by the magazine harmed its reputation.

According to the foundation, the published material contained unverified and damaging allegations that could mislead the public and tarnish its image. It argued that such content not only affected its credibility but also had the potential to cause lasting reputational harm.

After considering the submissions, the High Court found merit in the claim that the content could be prima facie defamatory. As an interim measure, it directed the magazine to take down the disputed material from its platforms. The Court also indicated that digital intermediaries hosting the content must ensure compliance with the order.

The bench underscored the importance of balancing the right to free speech with the need to protect individuals and institutions from reputational damage. While acknowledging the role of the press in a society, the Court noted that this freedom does not extend to publishing content that may be defamatory in nature.

The matter is expected to be examined further, with the Court set to decide on the merits of the case after hearing both sides in detail. For now, the interim direction ensures that the contested content remains inaccessible pending further proceedings.

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