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Retweeting Defamatory Content Is βPublication", Aggrieved Can Decide Which Retweet Caused More Harm To Reputation: Delhi High Court
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Retweeting Defamatory Content Is βPublication", Aggrieved Can Decide Which Retweet Caused More Harm To Reputation: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court on Monday ruled that every retweet of defamatory content on social media would amount to βpublicationβ for attracting the offence of defamation under Section 499 of the Indian...