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    Home / News / India News / TMC's Gokhale directed to pay ₹50 lakh in defamation case 
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    TMC's Gokhale directed to pay ₹50 lakh in defamation case 
    Delhi High Court orders damages for defamation

    TMC's Gokhale directed to pay ₹50 lakh in defamation case 

    By Tanya Shrivastava
    Jul 01, 2024
    05:41 pm

    What's the story

    The Delhi High Court has ordered Saket Gokhale, a Trinamool Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP, to pay ₹50 lakh in damages in a defamation case.

    The case was filed by former diplomat Lakshmi Puri over tweets made by Gokhale in June 2021.

    The court also instructed Gokhale to issue a public apology on social media, which must remain visible for at least six months.

    Defamation details

    Gokhale accused of making false allegations

    The defamation case originates from Gokhale's tweets on June 13 and June 26, 2021, in which he alleged that Puri had bought property in Switzerland disproportionate to her income.

    Puri filed a lawsuit through the legal firm Karanjawala and Company in 2021, accusing Gokhale of making false and factually incorrect statements that were defamatory, slanderous, and libellous against her and her family.

    She refuted his claims about her income as baseless.

    Legal arguments

    Puri's counsel argues tweets were defamatory

    Senior advocate Maninder Singh, representing Puri, argued that the tweets posted by Gokhale were defamatory, malicious, and based on false information.

    Singh emphasized that Puri did not hold any public office at the time of the allegations and her private transactions should not have been subjected to public scrutiny without her consent.

    He criticized Gokhale for not verifying the facts before making public allegations.

    Defense argument

    Gokhale's counsel defends right to question public figures

    Gokhale's counsel, Advocate Sarim Naved, contended that as a citizen, Gokhale had the right to question the assets of public figures.

    Naved argued that the involvement of public money justified Gokhale's scrutiny of the transactions.

    Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani issued the order and instructed Gokhale to publish an apology in The Times of India and on his social media handle within eight weeks.

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