MouthShut Reviews Removal
in Chandigarh
RepuLex provides legal mouthshut reviews removal in Chandigarh using IT Act 2000 notices and Punjab & Haryana High Court filings where required. MouthShut is a Mumbai-based intermediary subject to IT Act 2000 and IT Rules 2021. RepuLex issues IT Act Section 79 notices and, where content is clearly defamatory, IPC 499/500 notices to MouthShut's editors personally.
- →False consumer reviews making fabricated allegations
- →Competitor-planted negative reviews
- →Defamatory content masquerading as consumer feedback
- →False reviews for businesses by non-customers
14–30 days via IT Act notices. 30–60 days where High Court proceedings are needed.
Send the MouthShut.com URL. RepuLex assesses legal actionability, advises on approach, and provides a fixed fee quote — within 4 hours.
IT Act Section 79 notice issued to MouthShut.com and, where applicable, IPC 499/500 criminal defamation notice to the content originator.
MouthShut.com must respond within 36 hours under IT Rules 2021. RepuLex monitors compliance and escalates to Punjab & Haryana High Court if the platform does not act.
Written removal confirmation provided. Google de-indexing request filed. Chandigarh clients receive documentary evidence of permanent content removal.
Chandigarh professionals and businesses increasingly face false content on MouthShut.com that damages their search rankings and professional credibility. In Punjab & Haryana, mouthshut 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. Punjab & Haryana High Court injunctions are available where the platform fails to act promptly.
Remove MouthShut Reviews content in Chandigarh permanently.
Fixed fee · Legal notices · Punjab & Haryana High Court jurisdiction · Written confirmation
Why mouthshut reviews removal in Chandigarh requires Punjab & Haryana High Court-aware strategy
Punjab & Haryana High Court at Chandigarh covers both Punjab and Haryana — giving it jurisdiction over a wide geography including Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Amritsar, Gurgaon, and Faridabad. The court has handled significant IT Act and defamation matters related to political content, business reputation attacks, and professional defamation. Chandigarh's professional community — including lawyers, doctors, real estate agents, and government contractors — faces targeted reputation attacks through social media and regional Punjabi-language portals.
Professional defamation via regional Punjabi-language social media
Fake reviews on JustDial targeting Chandigarh service businesses
Real estate and property dealer false complaint campaigns
Chandigarh cases involve a tri-state ecosystem (Punjab, Haryana, Himachal) — the city's content removal matters often span multiple state-language platforms (Punjabi news portals, Haryanvi YouTube channels), and tend to involve cross-state diaspora attacks via Facebook and WhatsApp.
Punjab & Haryana High Court at Chandigarh has appellate and original-side jurisdiction for both states. Defamation matters here benefit from a single high court covering tri-state geography — useful when the offending content spans Punjab and Haryana audiences.
Highest-risk Chandigarh industries: Healthcare (PGI-affiliated specialists facing Practo attacks), education and coaching institutes (Haryana-Punjab competitor review attacks), and agri-business and food-processing executives (consumer-portal defamation).