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Is the Kunal Kamra Case a Fit Case for Criminal Defamation Under Indian Law

The Kunal Kamra case is representative of the larger conflict between preserving personal reputation and free speech in an active democracy. While the use of criminal defamation laws in India is meant to avoid false and malicious assault on personal honor, it poses a serious issue when applied against political satire and criticism. The facts in Kamra’s case, i.e., his widely reported commentary style and circumstances surrounding his comment, lend a hand toward presuming the meaning of the expressions was one of political satire instead of offending defamations. Yet their interpretation by the courts remains disputatious