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The court said in case the defendants fail to comply with its directions to remove tweets, retweets, posts, videos, and photos from social media in relation to the allegations made against Irani, and her daughter within 24 hours, social media platforms Twitter, Facebook and YouTube shall take down the material.
Irani’s action came after the Congress leaders alleged that her 18-year-old daughter Zoish Irani ran a bar illegally in Goa and also targeted the minister over this, demanding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi sack her from his Cabinet.
The high court said ”slanderous and bogus” allegations were made against Irani and added that ”Plaintiff has made out a prima facie case and balance of convenience lies in favour of the plaintiff and against the defendants”.
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The judge further said, ”I deem it proper to pass an interim injunction directing defendants 1-3 (Congress leaders) to delete and remove the allegations made during the press conference from all social media platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.” They are also directed to remove the post, videos, tweets, retweets, and morphed pictures of the plaintiff and her daughter along with the allegations and stop their recirculation, the court said.
The matter is now listed for further hearing before the court and registrar on November 15 and August 18, respectively.
During the hearing, Irani’s counsel submitted that she is a respected citizen of the country and the three Congress leaders with a pre-planned conspiracy of defaming and maligning the reputation of the BJP leader organised the press conference on July 23 and made allegations without any substance.
”Not only an individual but the whole society suffers. It becomes worse when you use children to settle political scores. Your comment on the character. These are supposedly the responsible functionaries of a party, and they are holding a press conference for this purpose. Don’t make statements against the plaintiff’s daughter to settle your scores with her,” senior advocate N K Kaul, representing Irani, contended.
Irani approached the court after the Congress leaders failed to respond to the legal notice sent to them by her.
The Congress on July 23 had demanded Irani’s sacking, alleging her daughter was running an illegal bar in Goa, but the minister had claimed the ”malicious” charge was made at the behest of the Gandhi family due to her vocal stand in the National Herald linked money laundering case and vowed to fight back.