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Indian court jails journalist in Adani Group defamation case

A court in India has sentenced an Indian journalist to a year's imprisonment for his posts on social media about the Adani Group. The court said that the posts were?unverified, defamatory, and painted the group in a negative light.

Adani Enterprises led by billionaire Gautam Adani filed a case against India journalist Ravi Nair at a Gujarat district court in 2021, accusing him for making statements that suggested "political.. patronage... financial irregularities and unethical.. conduct", according to an order.. seen on Tuesday.

The court's order stated that "no documentary material, official records, or verified data have been produced" to support the serious allegations against the company.

Nair said he would appeal the conviction, but declined to provide further comment.

The Adani Group did not respond immediately to a comment request.

The court noted that Nair's attorney argued the posts are based on?publicly available material and represent fair criticism and comment.

India is one of the few countries that still has criminal defamation as part of its legal system. The maximum sentence is two years.

The law was criticized by lawyers, journalists, and activists, and even had a legal challenge rejected in 2016 before India's highest court.

The Committee to Protect Journalists, a press freedom group, said that it was "deeply concerned" by the verdict.

The statement was made on X. (Reporting and editing by Aditya K. Kalra, Kim Coghill and Arpan Chaturvedi)

(source: Reuters)