Aaradhya Bachchan has filed a new petition in the Delhi High Court regarding ongoing concerns about fake news circulation. Despite the court's previous directive to Google in 2023 to remove false content about her, she claims that inappropriate content remains accessible on various platforms. The court has now issued a fresh notice to Google addressing these continued violations. The matter, which highlights persistent issues with online misinformation, is scheduled for its next hearing on March 17. News of death was also circulated Aaradhya Bachchan's latest petition highlights that misleading content about her health continues to persist online, despite previous court orders. In 2023, several YouTube channels had spread false information about her health condition, including fabricated reports of severe illness and even death. The petition emphasizes that these harmful contents remain accessible, demonstrating inadequate compliance with the court's earlier directives to remove such misinformation. Court made sharp remarks
The Bachchan family had taken this matter very seriously. In 2023, Aaradhya approached the Delhi High Court through her father Abhishek Bachchan. The court had also taken the matter seriously. Justice C Hari Shankar, who was hearing the case at that time, had objected saying – every child has the right to respect, whether they are a celebrity's child or a common person's. Especially regarding physical and mental health, the law will not tolerate the spread of false information about a child. Such fake news should not be shared in future as well.Original Article