LinkedIn Posts Removal
in Kochi
RepuLex provides legal linkedin posts removal in Kochi using IT Act 2000 notices and Kerala High Court filings where required. LinkedIn India is subject to IT Rules 2021. Professional defamation on LinkedIn carries additional weight as it directly impacts business relationships and career prospects. RepuLex issues IT Act notices and IPC 499 criminal defamation notices to LinkedIn and the originator simultaneously.
- →False LinkedIn posts alleging professional misconduct
- →Defamatory comments on professional profiles
- →False allegations in LinkedIn articles reaching B2B audiences
- →Fake recommendations or endorsements with false content
7–14 days for compliant removal. 14–30 days for contested professional content.
Send the LinkedIn URL. RepuLex assesses legal actionability, advises on approach, and provides a fixed fee quote — within 4 hours.
IT Act Section 79 notice issued to LinkedIn and, where applicable, IPC 499/500 criminal defamation notice to the content originator.
LinkedIn 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. Kochi clients receive documentary evidence of permanent content removal.
Kochi professionals and businesses increasingly face false content on LinkedIn that damages their search rankings and professional credibility. In Kerala, linkedin posts 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 LinkedIn Posts content in Kochi permanently.
Fixed fee · Legal notices · Kerala High Court jurisdiction · Written confirmation
Why linkedin posts removal in Kochi requires Kerala High Court-aware strategy
Kerala High Court has been an active forum for IT Act and digital defamation matters, including several notable rulings on Right to Be Forgotten and platform liability. Kochi's strong professional culture — with significant presence of IT companies, healthcare institutions, and finance sector employers — creates a distinctive defamation risk profile including Glassdoor attacks targeting Kerala-based IT employers and social media defamation targeting medical professionals. Kerala HC's Right to Be Forgotten jurisprudence makes it a particularly relevant forum for historical content removal cases.
Glassdoor reviews targeting Kochi IT and BPO employers
Medical professional defamation through Kerala-language social media
Right to Be Forgotten applications for dated adverse content
Kochi content matters involve Malayalam-language news portals (Manorama Online, Mathrubhumi, Asianet News online), regional YouTube channels with strong subscriber bases, and TripAdvisor and Google Reviews for the city's tourism and hospitality industries.
Kerala High Court at Kochi has issued landmark orders on intermediary liability and has been receptive to Malayalam-language content removal petitions. The court's IT Act jurisprudence is well-developed; original-side filings are typically heard within 14-21 days.
Highest-risk Kochi industries: Tourism and hospitality businesses (TripAdvisor, Google Reviews, Booking.com defamation during peak seasons), Malayalam-cinema professionals (regional YouTube and social media coordinated attacks), and seafood-export and shipping businesses.