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Posted 23 Oct 2024

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Contempt proceedings were closed after Wikipedia took down an article titled ‘Asian News International v. Wikimedia Foundation’.

  • The article criticized ANI news agency’s defamation lawsuit against Wikimedia Foundation (Wikipedia’s parent foundation).
    • ANI has filed a defamation lawsuit as Wikipedia page on ANI described ANI as a propaganda tool for the central government, and misreporting events. 

High court Judgement

  • Court ruled that article violated the sub-judice principle, which prohibits publications or statements or commentary that could influence the court or prejudice an ongoing case.
    • Court highlighted that Wikipedia page describing criticism of the lawsuit “amounts to interference in Court proceedings”.

Contempt of Court

  • Contempt of Court Act, 1971 defines Contempt of Court as Civil Contempt or Criminal Contempt. 
    • Civil contempt: Wilful disobedience to any judgment, decree, direction, order, writ or other process of court.
    • Criminal contempt: Publishing content or performing actions that:
      • scandalize or diminish a court's authority; or
      • prejudices, or interferes with due course of judicial proceeding; or 
      • interferes with or obstructs administration of justice.
  • Constitutional Provisions:
    • Article 129: Makes the Supreme Court a ‘court of record’ and confers power to punish for contempt of itself. 
      • Article 215 confers similar powers on High Courts.
    • Article 142: Allows the Supreme Court to make any order for punishment of contempt of itself.
  • Tags :
  • Defamation
  • Contempt of Court Act
  • Court of Record
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