Tone doesn’t matter, truth does: Delhi HC relief for senior journalist
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 08th December 2025 at 3:03pm
Journalist Nilanjana Bhowmick has received major relief from the Delhi High Court, which ruled that a journalist cannot be held responsible for defamation if the information they publish is factually correct, no matter what tone or writing style they use.
According to Hindustan Times, The court said that the way a journalist writes—whether the tone is sharp, strong, or critical, is simply part of their writing skill. “If the facts reported are true, then it cannot be called defamation,” the court said.
The judgement was delivered on November 17 while hearing Bhowmick’s petition to cancel a defamation case filed against her in 2014 by activist Ravi Nair. The case related to an article she wrote for Time Magazine in 2010, in which Nair claimed she had wrongly implied that he and ...
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