
Delhi court asks bloomberg to remove ‘defamatory’ article on ‘accounting issues’ at zee
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A Delhi court has asked news outlet _Bloomberg _to remove an article about alleged accounting issues at Zee Entertainment Enterprises within a week in a defamation case filed by the latter,
__Livelaw__ reported. Additional district judge at Saket Court Harjyot Singh Bhalla passed the takedown order, saying that the contents of the article titled “India regulator uncovers $ 241
million accounting issue at Zee”, published on February 21, were “per se defamatory”. In its complaint, Zee had alleged that the article was published with an intention to “malign and
defame”, and “speculated” the contents as truth, resulting in a plunge in its stock price by 15 percent. Zee accused Bloomberg Television Production Services India of publishing the report
alleging illegal fund diversion “without any basis”, and said the report’s authors and researchers had previously also published reports against it. The court said Zee had made out a prima
facie case for passing ad interim ex-parte orders of injunction, and that otherwise an “irreparable loss and injury” may be caused to the company. The Delhi court also restrained _Bloomberg
_from posting, circulating or publishing the article on any platform till the next hearing on March 26. At the time of publishing, the report in question is _still uploaded_ on the
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