Delhi High Court Orders Removal of Defamatory Content Linking Hardeep Puri’s Daughter to Jeffrey Epstein The Delhi High Court on March 17, 2026, issued interim directions to social media platforms and online intermediaries to remove or block access to content in India that allegedly defames Himayani Puri, the daughter of Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. The court’s order came in response to a defamation lawsuit filed by Ms. Puri, who claimed the content falsely links her to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Justice Mini Pushkarna, presiding over the case, noted that the court cannot issue global takedown orders at this stage, as a separate bench is already examining the legal implications of such directives. The court’s interim measures focus on content originating within India, aligning with the arguments presented by Meta’s legal counsel, Arvind Datar. Ms. Puri’s lawsuit alleges a coordinated online campaign orchestrated by individuals to associate her with Epstein’s criminal activities. In her filing through advocate Madhulika Rai Sharma, she described the content as fabricated and baseless, including claims that she and her firm, Realm Partners LLC, received financial benefits or tainted money from Epstein or his associates. The suit emphasizes that these allegations are entirely false and lack factual foundation. Senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, representing Ms. Puri, stated that his client has been subjected to scurrilous posts targeting her solely because she is the daughter of a Cabinet minister. He highlighted that the attacks are politically motivated, aiming to tarnish her reputation without any credible evidence.#jeffrey_epstein #hardeep_singh_puri #delhi_high_court #himayani_puri #realm_partners_llc
