Quora Posts & Answers Removal
in Hyderabad
RepuLex provides legal quora posts & answers removal in Hyderabad using IT Act 2000 notices and Telangana High Court filings where required. Quora has India operations and is subject to IT Rules 2021. Quora questions/answers ranking on Google for brand searches can cause significant reputational damage. RepuLex issues IT Act notices and simultaneously pursues Google de-indexing of the Quora pages.
- →Defamatory answers making false allegations about businesses or professionals
- →False "scam" questions designed to rank on Google for brand names
- →Anonymously-posted defamatory content on professional questions
- →False allegations in Quora answers reaching large audiences
7–21 days for removal. Google de-indexing confirmed within 7 days of content removal.
Send the Quora URL. RepuLex assesses legal actionability, advises on approach, and provides a fixed fee quote — within 4 hours.
IT Act Section 79 notice issued to Quora and, where applicable, IPC 499/500 criminal defamation notice to the content originator.
Quora must respond within 36 hours under IT Rules 2021. RepuLex monitors compliance and escalates to Telangana High Court if the platform does not act.
Written removal confirmation provided. Google de-indexing request filed. Hyderabad clients receive documentary evidence of permanent content removal.
Hyderabad professionals and businesses increasingly face false content on Quora that damages their search rankings and professional credibility. In Telangana, quora posts & answers 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. Telangana High Court injunctions are available where the platform fails to act promptly.
Remove Quora Posts & Answers content in Hyderabad permanently.
Fixed fee · Legal notices · Telangana High Court jurisdiction · Written confirmation
Why quora posts & answers removal in Hyderabad requires Telangana High Court-aware strategy
Telangana High Court (formerly Andhra Pradesh High Court before bifurcation) handles online defamation matters for Hyderabad — a city combining IT sector professionals, pharmaceutical industry leaders, and real estate developers, all of whom are common ORM case clients. The court has an active IT Act jurisprudence and has issued injunctions in several landmark platform takedown cases. Hyderabad's dual identity as both a tech hub and a traditional business city creates a distinctive mix of defamation case types.
Pharma and biotech professional defamation on industry forums
IT sector Glassdoor attacks during company expansion phases
Real estate developer false complaint articles on Telugu news portals
Hyderabad cases combine national-platform defamation (Glassdoor, LinkedIn for the city's deep IT services concentration) with Telugu-language news portals (Sakshi, Eenadu online editions) and Telugu YouTube content. The city's IT/ITeS workforce concentration makes Glassdoor a particularly active battleground.
Telangana High Court has been active in IT Act matters since 2019 and has developed jurisprudence on platform liability for Telugu-language defamatory content. Proceedings can be filed in Telugu or English; certified translations are required for non-English evidence.
Highest-risk Hyderabad industries: IT services and BPO companies (Glassdoor and LinkedIn attacks during layoff and performance-management cycles), pharmaceutical executives (regulatory-rumour defamation), and biotech founders (competitor-driven scientific-misconduct allegations).