
Remove posts in 5 hours: Delhi HC raps Abhijit Iyer Mitra for offensive language against women scribes
The
Delhi High Court
on Wednesday rapped commentator
Abhijit Iyer Mitra
for his alleged defamatory and abusive social media posts against nine
women journalists
of media house
Newslaundry
and asked him to remove the posts within five hours. "Such a language and words are not permissible in a civilised society. First you remove the posts then we will hear you,"
Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav
told Mitra's counsel who sought to defend the posts.
The court was hearing a plea by nine women journalists, who work with Newslaundry and sought an
injunction and damages
of Rs 2 crore from Mitra for his "defamatory, false, malicious and unsubstantiated allegations" published on X.
He had also used "derogatory terms and slurs" against the women journalists as well as their organisation, it said.
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Mitra's counsel said the words used in the posts were not correct and agreed to take down the posts.
The court posted the matter on May 26.

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