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Infosys slaps defamation notice on three newspapers

June 10, 2014 03:25 am | Updated 03:25 am IST - BANGALORE:

Claims damages worth Rs. 2,000 crore

IT major Infosys served three leading newspapers with defamation notices on Monday.

In the notices served — copies of which have been accessed by The Hindu — collectively to the media organisations and journalists, Infosys claimed damages of Rs. 2,000 crore for “loss and reputation and goodwill due to circulation of defamatory articles.”

The three newspapers —

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The Economic Times ,

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The

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Times of India and

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The

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Financial Express — have been given 24 hours to remove such articles from their websites and other media, and issue an unconditional apology. In response to

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The Hindu ’s queries, an Infosys spokesperson said: “The notice speaks for itself and we will act on it.”

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