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HC refers Anjana Om Kashyap-Khan Sir defamation matter to mediation
The Delhi High Court has directed journalist Anjana Om Kashyap, educator Khan Sir, and other parties to attempt mediation. Justice Tushar Rao Gedela instructed the lawyers involved to meet with a mediator on Thursday evening, Bar and Bench reported.
The order came in connection with a defamation suit worth Rs 2 crore filed by Kashyap and TV Today Network against Khan Sir and others, stemming from remarks made after Kashyap criticised the rising influence of “star teachers”. Besides Khan Sir, the suit names other educators – Abhinay Sharma, Babita Tyagi, and Arvind Bhadauriya – along with certain social media accounts and the 4PM News Network.
The court instructed Khan Sir and fellow educators to take down posts containing information about Kashyap’s children, while asking Kashyap to stop targeting the educators.
According to the complaint, several defendants with substantial online followings ran a coordinated campaign against Kashyap and her network after the anchor criticised online educators, using disparaging Hindi terms to describe her and the channel as corrupt or biased, and accusing them of spreading misinformation for profit.
Kashyap is being represented by advocates Hrishikesh Baruah, Utkarsh Dwivedi, and Pragya Agarwal.
The court had earlier declined to grant any interim injunction in the defamation suit.
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