The Delhi High Court has ordered the removal of online content falsely linking Himayani Puri, daughter of Union Minister Hardeep Puri, to Jeffrey Epstein, directing platforms to remove such posts within 24 hours, according to reports from Hindustan Times and The Hindu. The court also blocked access to foreign uploads of the defamatory material and restrained users from publishing or sharing similar content on social media.
Himayani Puri filed a lawsuit claiming ₹10 crore in damages, citing the spread of false, misleading, and defamatory posts that began circulating on social media from February 22, 2026. The legal action aims to curb the amplification of these allegations and protect her reputation, as detailed by The Hindu.
The court's directive reflects an increasing crackdown on online defamation and the challenges in regulating content across borders, with the ruling emphasizing the responsibility of platforms and users to avoid disseminating harmful misinformation. Hindustan Times notes that this step underscores broader issues involving international content regulation.
The case is scheduled for further hearings next week, where the court will consider additional relief measures requested by Himayani Puri. Observers will be watching the outcome closely for its potential implications on legal standards for online defamation and the control of harmful content targeting public figures and their families.

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