SC Quashes Defamation Case Filed Against India Today’s Chief Editor Aroon Purie

The Supreme Court has observed that a Chief Editor can’t be prosecuted for defamation if there are no specific allegations. As per the Bench of CJI UU Lalit and Justice Bela M Trivedi presumption u.s 7 of the Press and Registration of Books Act of 1867 can’t be invoked against a Chief Editor if there

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