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Content Removal Lawyer
in Coimbatore.

Formal legal notices to platforms, editors, and content originators. Enforceable under Indian law. Permanent removal — not suppression.

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Content We Remove in Coimbatore
Fake Online Reviews

Google, Justdial, Practo, Zomato reviews that were never written by genuine customers. Removable under IT Act + defamation law.

False News Articles

Articles on Tamil Nadu portals and national news websites containing demonstrably false factual claims about individuals or businesses.

Defamatory Social Posts

Instagram, Facebook, X, and WhatsApp-sourced content spreading false allegations. IT Rules 2021 mandate 36-hour platform response.

Consumer Complaint Portals

Fabricated complaints on MouthShut, ConsumerComplaints.in and similar portals with false transactional allegations.

Glassdoor & Job Portal

False employer reviews on Glassdoor, AmbitionBox, and Indeed affecting talent acquisition and investor perception.

Old / Resolved Content

Resolved dispute content and outdated negative articles addressed through Right to Be Forgotten petitions at Madras High Court.

The Legal Process in Coimbatore
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Assessment

We review the URL, assess legal actionability, and identify all platforms where the content appears.

02
Legal Notice

IT Act 2000 notice to the platform and IPC 499/500 notice to the content originator — both issued simultaneously from Coimbatore.

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Removal

Platform response within 36 hours (for significant platforms) to 21 days. Madras High Court injunction if platform is non-compliant.

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Verification

Removal confirmed. Google de-indexing requested. Written confirmation issued. Case closed with full documentation.

Madras High Court & Online Content

Madras High Court has issued injunctions for online defamation, ordered Google de-indexing, and granted Right to Be Forgotten relief in cases brought under IT Act 2000 and IPC provisions. For Coimbatore-based clients, RepuLex prepares filings specifically for Madras High Court jurisdiction when platform notices are insufficient.

Emergency injunctions — where content is going viral or causing immediate financial damage — are typically heard within 48–72 hours of filing at Madras High Court.

Why Legal, Not SEO

SEO suppression does not remove the content — it remains accessible.

Legal notices create documented liability for the content originator.

Platform removal with de-indexing makes content unfindable.

Madras High Court orders are enforceable and admissible as evidence.

Fixed fee — no ongoing retainer for completed removals.

Questions

Content removal questions from Coimbatore.

01Can a content removal lawyer in Coimbatore send IT Act notices nationally?
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Yes. IT Act 2000 notices have national jurisdiction — a notice issued from Coimbatore is equally effective for content hosted on servers in Delhi, Mumbai, or anywhere in India. RepuLex's Coimbatore legal team issues IT Act Section 79 and Section 69A notices with full authority to compel platform compliance regardless of where the platform is hosted.

02How does Madras High Court handle urgent content removal applications?
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Madras High Court grants urgent hearings for online defamation and privacy violation matters where the content is demonstrably false and ongoing harm is being caused. RepuLex prepares the application, brief, and evidence bundle for Madras High Court filings. Emergency injunctions in serious cases are typically heard within 48–72 hours of filing.

03Can content on Tamil Nadu news portals be removed from Coimbatore?
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Yes. Regional news portals in Tamil Nadu are subject to the same IT Act 2000 obligations as national portals. Criminal defamation notices under IPC 499/500 create personal liability for the editor — a significant incentive for compliance. RepuLex targets Tamil Nadu-based portals through both the portal's registered office address and its editor personally.

04What is the typical timeline for content removal cases handled from Coimbatore?
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Platform notices (IT Act): 7–21 days for most major platforms. Smaller or non-compliant portals: 30–60 days with IPC notices. Madras High Court injunction track: 21–45 days from filing. Emergency track (viral content): 4–72 hours for initial platform response. RepuLex confirms all removals in writing before closing a case.

05Does RepuLex charge separately for cases that require Madras High Court filings?
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RepuLex provides a fixed-fee quote upfront that includes an assessment of whether court filing is likely to be required. If Madras High Court filing becomes necessary during the case, it is discussed and quoted separately before any court work begins. There are no surprise charges — every cost is disclosed before the client commits.

Remove the content damaging your Coimbatore reputation.

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Coimbatore legal context

Why content removal lawyer in Coimbatore requires Madras High Court-aware strategy

Coimbatore falls under Madras High Court jurisdiction and has a distinctive industrial economy — textiles, engineering goods, foundries, and IT services — that generates specific reputation risk patterns. Coimbatore manufacturers face trade defamation through B2B platforms and WhatsApp industrial networks. Madras HC's strong IT Act jurisprudence, combined with Coimbatore's growing digital presence, makes legal content removal an increasingly used tool for Coimbatore-based businesses defending their trade reputation.

Case pattern 1

Textile and engineering manufacturer defamation on IndiaMART and B2B portals

Case pattern 2

IT company Glassdoor attacks during Coimbatore tech sector growth

Case pattern 3

Consumer complaint portal attacks targeting Coimbatore retail businesses

Platform attack vectors

Coimbatore content removal cases combine Tamil-language news portals (Daily Thanthi, Maalai Murasu online), JustDial for the city's textile and engineering manufacturing concentrations, and Practo for the city's strong medical-services sector. Tamil-language YouTube content is a recurring source.

Madras High Court procedure

Coimbatore matters file in Madras High Court (principal seat at Chennai). The court has consistent jurisprudence on Tamil-language content removal and has issued multiple orders binding regional Tamil platforms with operations across Tamil Nadu.

Industry risk profile

Highest-risk Coimbatore industries: Textile and garment manufacturing exporters (international-buyer review-platform attacks), engineering and pump-industry SMEs (B2B-platform fraud accusations), and medical professionals at the city's specialised hospitals.

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