State: Karnataka

Year: 2014

Date: August 22, 2014

Source:

Lawfare – Defamation | Journalists

On August 22, 2014, Bid & Hammer, a traditional brick-and-mortar auction house in India, filed a private complaint against a news house and its editors, including M/s. Bennett Coleman and Co. Ltd., Jaideep Bose, Nergish Sunvala, Swati Deshpande, and Neelam Raj, alleging defamation under Sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Bid & Hammer claimed that certain news articles published in Bangalore Mirror, Mumbai Mirror, The Times of India (Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, and Pune editions), and The Economic Times (New Delhi and Mumbai editions) between June 27 and July 20, 2014, contained defamatory content that allegedly cast doubt on the authenticity of paintings that Bid & Hammer planned to auction.

After examining the complaint, the Trial Court took cognizance of the matter and issued summons to all the above-mentioned accused persons, initiating criminal proceedings under Sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code.

Updated On: February 18, 2025

Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Defamation Case Over Times Of India Article, Advises Media To Exercise Caution Before Publishing Content https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/supreme-court-quashes-criminal-defamation-case-over-times-of-india-article-advises-media-to-exercise-caution-before-publishing-content-284243

The Supreme Court today(February 18) quashed a 2014 criminal defamation case against Jaideep Bose, the Editorial Director of Bennett Coleman and Co Ltd, which publishes the newspaper Times of India. The Court also quashed the proceedings against co-accused Nergish Sunavala, Swati Deshpande and Neelam Raj, who were working as correspondents/editors at the Times of India then.