TripAdvisor Reviews Removal
in Kolkata
RepuLex provides legal tripadvisor reviews removal in Kolkata using IT Act 2000 notices and Calcutta High Court filings where required. TripAdvisor operates in India and is subject to IT Rules 2021 for clearly defamatory content. RepuLex issues formal IT Act notices to TripAdvisor's India operations and, for systematic campaigns, pursues criminal defamation against the originators.
- →False reviews targeting hotels, restaurants, and travel businesses
- →Competitor-driven negative review campaigns
- →Defamatory review content making false hygiene or safety claims
- →Coordinated negative review attacks on tourism businesses
14–30 days via IT Act notices. High Court injunctions available for severe cases.
Send the TripAdvisor URL. RepuLex assesses legal actionability, advises on approach, and provides a fixed fee quote — within 4 hours.
IT Act Section 79 notice issued to TripAdvisor and, where applicable, IPC 499/500 criminal defamation notice to the content originator.
TripAdvisor must respond within 36 hours under IT Rules 2021. RepuLex monitors compliance and escalates to Calcutta High Court if the platform does not act.
Written removal confirmation provided. Google de-indexing request filed. Kolkata clients receive documentary evidence of permanent content removal.
Kolkata professionals and businesses increasingly face false content on TripAdvisor that damages their search rankings and professional credibility. In West Bengal, tripadvisor 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. Calcutta High Court injunctions are available where the platform fails to act promptly.
Remove TripAdvisor Reviews content in Kolkata permanently.
Fixed fee · Legal notices · Calcutta High Court jurisdiction · Written confirmation
Why tripadvisor reviews removal in Kolkata requires Calcutta High Court-aware strategy
Calcutta High Court is one of India's oldest and most established courts, with a strong tradition of civil defamation proceedings. Kolkata's commercial and professional community — spanning trading businesses, manufacturing, education institutions, and healthcare — increasingly faces online reputation attacks through Bengali-language portals and national platforms. IT Act notices served through Calcutta HC have proven effective for content removal from social media and Indian news platforms targeting West Bengal-based businesses.
Bengali-language news portal defamation targeting business owners
Fake reviews on JustDial and Sulekha targeting Kolkata retail and services
Social media campaigns against educational institutions and coaching centres
Kolkata reputation matters frequently involve Bengali-language news portals (Anandabazar Patrika online, Bartaman online), regional Twitter/X accounts targeting film and political figures, and Facebook groups operating across the West Bengal diaspora. Cross-border content from Bangladesh-hosted sites is an increasing source of cases.
Calcutta High Court is one of India's three Chartered High Courts and has original-side jurisdiction for civil suits including defamation matters. The court has issued meaningful intermediary liability orders affecting Bengali-language platforms with operations in West Bengal.
Highest-risk Kolkata industries: Bengali film and entertainment industry professionals (coordinated social media and Bengali YouTube attacks), traditional family businesses (consumer-portal organised review attacks), and political consultants (Bengali-language news-portal defamation).