[Defamation Case] Delhi HC issues notice in Gautam Gambhir’s suit against Punjab Kesari; refuses to grant interim relief

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Synopsis

Gambhir has sued Punjab Kesari, its editor-in-chief, and two reporters for the paper's stories.

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice to all the defendants in a defamation suit filed by former Cricketer and Bhartiya Janta Party MP Gautam Gambhir against Hindi newspaper “Punjab Kesari” seeking damages of Rs. 2 crores to be given to charitable organizations over allegedly defamatory articles against him.

However, the bench of Justice Chandra Dhari Singh refused to pass any interim injunction in the suit and listed the matter for further consideration in October.

During the hearing today, Advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai on behalf of Gambhir filed an application seeking interim relief in the suit. He stated that the report by Punjab Kesari creates a "false" and "defamatory" narrative regarding his work and bona fides as a parliamentarian in the reader's minds.

The news reports include:-

i. On 16th May, 2022, Newspaper article titled ‘Sansad Gautam Gambhir Lapata Gali-Gali Me Lage Poster’.
ii. On 27th May, 2022, Newspaper article titled 'Dilli ke lapata Sansad Lucknow Super
Giants ke liye bane Bhasmasur'.

iii. On 29th May, 2022, Newspaper article titled ‘Ye Naye Mijaz ke Sansad hai Jara Faaslo se Mila Karo’.
iv. On 15th June, 2022, Newspaper article titled ‘Adesh Gupta bolte reh gaye, Gautam Gambhir uth chale’.
v. On 28th August, 2022, Newspaper article titled ‘Bhajpa Neta ki Dabangai: Mahila SHO ko karaya Line Haazir’.
vi. On 10th November, 2022, Newspaper article published titled ‘Umeedwaroon ke namon ko lekar Bhajpa Vidhayakon va Jila-addhyakshon ke beech kheench-taan”

Gambhir has also sought an "unconditional apology" from the defendants and that the same should be published in all newspapers (including digital) circulated by Punjab Kesari.

Dehadrai contended, “I am a very well-known public servant. I have been captain of the Indian cricket team and now represent the East Delhi constituency. I have earned many laurels for the country. My prayer is that this publication is targeting me. This is not fair and objective reporting”.

Pointing out the language used by the reporters, the counsel contended, “In one of the articles they even say I practice untouchability. I am a public servant, attacks like this deeply hurt. They're calling me 'Bhasmasur'. I am a mentor of IPL Lucknow Super Giants”.

“These reporters of Punjab Kesari are on some mission. They have some 3 lakh circulation in Delhi and 5 lakhs in Punjab. They have done objective reporting throughout. They have attacked me one after the other. My reputation is based on years of hard work and honesty. I am now a public servant. These articles are tarnishing my reputation. My prayer is that these articles are opinions and should be taken down immediately”, Dehadrai contended.

To this, the single-judge bench said, “Nowadays all public servants should be a little less sensitive and thick-skinned... especially seeing how the social media and everything works”.

In a lighter vein, Justice Singh said, “I would say even the judges should be thick-skinned now”. Furthermore, he said, “You’re a public servant, you need not be so sensitive”.

Senior Advocate Rajshekhar Rao appeared for the Punjab Kesari and its editor-in-chief and pointed out the story by the Bar and Bench on the suit being filed. “The difficulty is that this person (Gautam Gambhir) decides to become an MP, he has himself decided to sail in two boats”, he said. “They are touchy only about Punjab Kesari’s articles, the other articles don’t bother them”, he added.

Upon a bare reading of the impugned news articles, the court said that it was of the prima facie opinion that many of these articles were indicative of a willful campaign launched by the defendants to lower the reputation of the standing of the plaintiff (Gautam Gambhir) in the eyes of his constituents, supporters and the public at large.

"In the opinion of this court, this does not befit a newspaper of the repute and stature of the defendants to indulge in such conduct", the court opined.

The single-judge bench issued notice to all the defendants in the interim injunction application and directed them to file their written submissions within four weeks. “Two weeks after that to file rejoinder. List the matter before the court in October”, the court ordered.

Case Title: Gautam Gambhir v. Punjab Kesari & Ors.