New Delhi (India) July 2: Delhi High Court ordered deletion of some social media content defamatory of Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha but held the matter doesn't involve any personality rights issue. While refusing to grant interim protection to the MP on his plea against alleged defamation and deepfake content, Justice Subramonium Prasad on July 1, 2026, issued an order in his case.
Court Says No Personality Rights Issue
In a suit, Chadha had sought protection of his reputation and personality rights. His plea came up after he moved the high court against social media posts, alleging criticism against his switch from Aam Aadmi Party to Bharatiya Janata Party.
While hearing his case, Justice Subramonium Prasad observed that out of several pieces of content which were presented by the Petitioner, some may be defamatory. The court made it clear that the issue of personality rights doesn't arise in the present case.
Court Observes Satire Not Always Defamatory
The court also said satire in politics cannot always be considered offensive or defamatory.
“Majority of the allegedly defamatory content appears to be satirical expressions of (Chadha’s) decisions in the political sphere, and such decisions are likely to attract both bouquets and brickbats at the same time. As observed in a catena of judgments, a public figure should not be so thin-skinned so as to complain about any criticism of his decisions and such criticism ought to be viewed with humility,” the Court said.
Chadha Alleges Coordinated Online Attacks
According to lawyers for Chadha, the Rajya Sabha member had submitted to the court that a concerted, allegedly paid social media campaign was being conducted via professional social media agencies. Chadha had alleged that a well-organized and paid-for-to-harm reputation social media campaign was launched with the goal of damaging his image and public persona.
The court was told that there was evidence of some social media accounts and influencers posting paid content via influencer marketing agencies, which went viral rapidly across various platforms. The posts were allegedly distributed across hundreds of social media handles in a matter of minutes, illustrating a synchronized effort to disseminate misinformation and cause severe harm to his reputation.
Chadha Sought Removal of Altered Online Content
The Rajya Sabha MP, who recently switched his affiliation from the Aam Aadmi Party to the Bharatiya Janata Party, had filed a suit in the Delhi High Court seeking to get immediately removed social media content that he deemed to be false, artificially created and digitally altered.
Chadha argued in his suit that the online material was malicious and had severely tarnished his reputation. The high court had reserved its order on the interim plea of Chadha on May 21 after hearing lengthy submissions.