Journalist and fact-checker Saurav Das has approached the Delhi High Court over the alleged publication of his residential details, naming Abhijit Iyer-Mitra and several online platforms in the petition, according to LiveLaw and a PTI report published by ThePrint.

The petition seeks court directions connected with the alleged disclosure, including removal or restriction of the material from online services. The reports also describe claims for protection and damages, but those requests remain matters for the court to consider.
LiveLaw reported that the petition names websites, Google and the social-media platform X in connection with the material Das says was published. The case concerns alleged online disclosure and privacy, not a court finding that the allegations have been proved.
ThePrint’s PTI report said Das asked the court to take action and sought relief related to the publication of the details. The filing and the relief requested are the confirmed elements reported so far; the court’s final decision has not been reported in the available coverage.
This article does not reproduce or identify any private address or other sensitive personal information. Publishing such details would not be necessary to explain the court proceeding and could compound the privacy issue described in the petition.
The next stage will depend on the Delhi High Court’s handling of the case and any directions issued to the named respondents or platforms. Until then, the allegations should be attributed to Das’s petition and not presented as established findings against any respondent.



