HC orders removal of defamatory posts against IRPS officer and LS Speaker's daughter Anjali Birla
Delhi High Court instructs X Corp and Google to remove defamatory social media posts against IRPS officer Anjali Birla, daughter of Lok Sabha Speaker. Court also restrains unknown parties from sharing such content. Further responses awaited from i...

The high court said the social media posts shall be removed by the intermediaries within 24 hours, and in case the plaintiff comes to know of any other similar posts, she shall inform X and Google about it.
The high court also issued notice to X, Google, Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and unknown parties on the suit and asked them to respond within four weeks.
The officer has sought directions to take down social media posts which have alleged that she cleared the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam in her very first attempt because of her father's influence.
Her counsel submitted that she had appeared for the UPSC, Central Services Exam (CSE) and she was selected in the consolidated reserve list of 2019. She joined Indian Railways as an IRPS officer.
The case was argued by Rajiv Nayar, Senior Advocate and filed by Advocate Aditya Bharat Manuberwala and Advocate Sanyam Kheterpal.
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