Supreme Court refuses to quash defamation case filed by Divya Spandana against Asianet News Network

The top court was hearing an appeal filed by Asianet New Network and others challenging the high court order.

Published Aug 02, 2024 | 5:10 PMUpdated Aug 02, 2024 | 5:10 PM

Divya Spandana's defamation case against Asianet

The Supreme Court on Friday, 2 August, refused to quash the defamation case filed by actor-politician Divya Spandana against Asianet News Network and journalist Vishweshwar Bhat.

Spandana has filed a defamation case against Asianet News and others alleging that the accused had telecast the news of the alleged involvement of Kannada film actresses in the betting and spot-fixing scandal.

She alleged that the complainant was time and again named and her photos and videos were shown while the news was being telecast.

The complaint filed by Spandana specifically averred that the news was being telecast in such a manner, as if the complainant was one of the person who was involved in the alleged cricket betting or spot-fixing scandal.

A three-judge bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra declined to interfere with the Karnataka High Court order refusing to quash the proceedings.

“She (Spandana) has been repeatedly mentioned in the bulletin, how can we quash the order? We cannot entertain this,” the bench said.

The top court was hearing an appeal filed by Asianet New Network and others challenging the high court order.

“The petitioners have failed to produce any material before this court to show that there was any proceedings before the court against the complainant with regard to her involvement or connection in any manner with cricket betting or spot-fixing,” the high court had said.

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