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Peaceful protest is not defamation, rules Supreme Court in builder-homebuyer dispute in Mumbai

IndiaTimes Thursday, 17 April 2025 ()
The Supreme Court has ruled that homebuyers staging peaceful protests with banners against developers for grievances do not constitute defamation. This decision overturns a Bombay High Court order and quashes criminal proceedings initiated by a Mumbai builder in 2016.
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