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Delhi High Court summons Abhijit Iyer-Mitra in Newslaundry defamation suit

Nine journalists from Newslaundry seek ₹2 crore in damages with a public apology following the removal of allegedly abusive social media posts.

A bench of justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav passed the direction after the women employees, including company managing editor Manisha Pande, submitted that defendant Mitra has not shown remorse. (Representative photo)
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Overview

  • On May 26, a bench of the Delhi High Court formally issued summons to commentator Abhijit Iyer-Mitra in the defamation case filed by nine women employees of Newslaundry and the outlet itself.
  • The suit alleges Iyer-Mitra posted derogatory and sexually abusive remarks on social media between February and April before taking them down on May 21 under court direction.
  • Plaintiffs are pursuing ₹2 crore in damages and a public apology, arguing the posts caused mental trauma, harassment and reputational harm.
  • Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav granted the plaintiffs liberty to file an application if Iyer-Mitra publishes any further allegedly defamatory content.
  • The next hearing is set for September 10, 2025, when the court will oversee written submissions and complete pleadings on compensation.