Lankan SC judge moves Karnataka HC to remove defamatory content online

A judge from the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has approached the Karnataka High Court seeking legal action to eliminate defamatory content published online that he claims has tarnished his reputation. The judge contends that certain websites and social media platforms have shared misleading and harmful information that could adversely affect his professional standing and personal dignity. In his petition, he requested the court to issue orders to block specific URLs and prevent the dissemination of these damaging materials. This case highlights the growing concern regarding online defamation and the challenges faced by individuals seeking justice in the digital age. The Sri Lankan judiciary, like many around the world, is increasingly confronting issues related to misinformation and reputational harm in a rapidly evolving online landscape. The outcome of this petition could set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in India and the broader South Asian region, where the intersection of technology, law, and individual rights continues to evolve.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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