IndiaMART Reviews Removal
in Thiruvananthapuram
RepuLex provides legal indiamart reviews removal in Thiruvananthapuram using IT Act 2000 notices and Kerala High Court filings where required. IndiaMART is an Indian platform subject to full IT Act 2000 jurisdiction. RepuLex issues formal IT Act notices and, for clearly defamatory content, pursues criminal defamation under IPC 499/500 against both IndiaMART and the review originator.
- →False fraud allegations on IndiaMART business listings
- →Competitor-posted negative reviews affecting B2B orders
- →Defamatory buyer feedback with false claims
- →Fake complaints harming supplier reputation
7–21 days via IT Act notices. More effective than standard platform reports due to legal escalation.
Send the IndiaMART URL. RepuLex assesses legal actionability, advises on approach, and provides a fixed fee quote — within 4 hours.
IT Act Section 79 notice issued to IndiaMART and, where applicable, IPC 499/500 criminal defamation notice to the content originator.
IndiaMART must respond within 36 hours under IT Rules 2021. RepuLex monitors compliance and escalates to Kerala High Court if the platform does not act.
Written removal confirmation provided. Google de-indexing request filed. Thiruvananthapuram clients receive documentary evidence of permanent content removal.
Thiruvananthapuram professionals and businesses increasingly face false content on IndiaMART that damages their search rankings and professional credibility. In Kerala, indiamart reviews content is legally actionable under IT Act 2000 — the platform must comply with formal notices issued by RepuLex's legal team. Unlike standard user reports, legal notices create binding obligations under Indian law. Kerala High Court injunctions are available where the platform fails to act promptly.
Remove IndiaMART Reviews content in Thiruvananthapuram permanently.
Fixed fee · Legal notices · Kerala High Court jurisdiction · Written confirmation
Why indiamart reviews removal in Thiruvananthapuram requires Kerala High Court-aware strategy
Thiruvananthapuram, as Kerala's state capital, concentrates government contractors, IT professionals, healthcare providers, and legal practitioners — all of whom face specific defamation risks in Kerala's highly networked professional community. Kerala High Court has one of India's most progressive IT Act and right-to-privacy jurisprudences. The court's established Right to Be Forgotten rulings are particularly relevant for Thiruvananthapuram professionals seeking removal of outdated or false content about them from news and social platforms.
Government contractor and public sector professional defamation
IT and ITES professional reputation attacks in Kerala tech community
Medical professional defamation on Kerala-language social media and news portals
Thiruvananthapuram content matters involve Malayalam-language news portals (Manorama Online, Mathrubhumi online, Asianet News online), regional YouTube channels with strong subscriber bases, and Practo and Google Reviews for the city's specialised medical-services sector (including SCTIMST and RCC).
Thiruvananthapuram matters file in Kerala High Court at Kochi. The court has well-developed IT Act and intermediary liability jurisprudence and has issued orders binding Malayalam-language platforms with operations across Kerala.
Highest-risk Thiruvananthapuram industries: Healthcare specialists at SCTIMST, RCC, and medical-college-affiliated hospitals (Practo and Google review attacks), Kerala-government-adjacent policy professionals (Malayalam news-portal politically-motivated attacks), and IT-services professionals at Technopark.