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Delhi High Court Orders Takedown of Defamatory AI-Manipulated Content Against Raghav Chadha

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Delhi High Court Orders Takedown of Defamatory AI-Manipulated Content Against Raghav Chadha

The Delhi High Court has ruled in favor of Aam Aadmi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha, directing the removal of defamatory and AI-manipulated content circulating online. Chadha had filed a petition seeking legal protection against the spread of deceptive digital media that he claimed damaged his reputation. The court's intervention underscores the growing judicial scrutiny regarding the misuse of artificial intelligence for character assassination. The order mandates digital platforms to act against the specified content, providing a significant legal precedent for public figures facing targeted misinformation campaigns via advanced technology.

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