
The logo design of the Adani Group|Picture Credit: AMIT DAVE
The Delhi High Court on Friday purchased status quo on the elimination of social networks posts on Adani Group of Companies by senior reporter Ravish Kumar and digital news platform Newslaundry.
Justice Sachin Datta remember of the submissions of Adani Enterprises that it will not be asking Kumar and Newslaundry to remove anymore material from their websites or any other intermediary, as existing on 12 midday, September 26.
“It is agreed that in case the petitioners have already taken down any material, the same shall not be re uploaded,” the judge stated, clarifying that it will continue till the trial chooses the match submitted by Adani Enterprises.
The court kept in mind the submission of the Centre’s counsel who stated its instructions to the reporters to remove the posts were released by method of a details on civil court’s order to the celebrations worried.
The high court stated the federal government had actually likewise interacted to the reporters and organisations the subsequent court instructions remaining the gag order.
“Needless to state that in light of the aforesaid understanding, the Union of India will address a corrigendum to the petitioners,” Justice Datta included.
The court then got rid of pleas by Newslaundry and Kumar challenging the Centre’s supposed instructions, asking digital news publishers to remove numerous reports and videos worrying Adani Group of Companies.
Released on September 26, 2025