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By Howdy Kane News Desk
Published: June 18, 2026
Social media turns a courtroom dispute into viral entertainment
A legal dispute between senior journalist Anjana Om Kashyap and several well-known online educators has now taken an unexpected turn. Popular YouTuber Purav Jha, along with creator Yaaraanchal, has released a satirical reel based on the ongoing controversy, drawing more than 1.3 million likes within 20 hours.
The short video has quickly spread across Instagram and YouTube Shorts, with thousands of users sharing memes and jokes around the high-profile ₹2 crore defamation case that is currently before the Delhi High Court.
“Central Jail” backdrop steals the spotlight
The viral reel places Purav Jha and Yaaraanchal outside a backdrop reading “Central Jail.” The setting is clearly meant to parody the legal fight and the possibility of courtroom consequences.
The creators have also announced that a full-length video on the controversy will soon be released on Purav Jha’s YouTube channel, @puravwood.
Viewers flooded the comment section with references to “defamation cases loading,” while others joked about the ₹2 crore lawsuit. The parody has become one of the most discussed creator collaborations of the week.
How did the controversy begin?
The dispute traces back to a televised discussion on the NEET examination system, hosted by Anjana Om Kashyap.
During the debate, the anchor criticized some online educators and allegedly referred to certain “star teachers” as people chasing views. The remarks drew immediate criticism from several digital educators.
One phrase, widely circulated on social media, described online teachers as “do kaudi ka” (worthless). That comment became the biggest flashpoint of the controversy.
Khan Sir and other educators hit back
Following the debate, renowned educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, along with several online teachers, responded through social media videos and public statements.
According to the petition filed before the court, some of those responses included expressions such as “bikau patrakar,” “chatukar,” and “fake news ki dukaan.”
The legal filing also claims that personal references involving Anjana Om Kashyap’s child crossed acceptable limits of public criticism.
₹2 crore defamation suit reaches Delhi High Court
Anjana Om Kashyap and TV Today Network subsequently filed a ₹2 crore defamation suit before the Delhi High Court.
The petition seeks legal action over allegedly defamatory content circulated online and requests the removal of certain videos and posts.
During the latest hearing, the High Court did not grant immediate interim relief to remove the disputed content. Instead, it directed the defendants to file their replies before further proceedings.
The next hearing is scheduled for July 2, 2026.
Internet reacts with memes while legal battle continues
While lawyers prepare for the next hearing, social media has taken a completely different route.
Creators, meme pages and influencers continue to produce parody content inspired by the dispute. Purav Jha’s latest reel has become the biggest example of how a serious legal confrontation has spilled into online entertainment.
Whether the upcoming full-length video attracts the same response remains to be seen, but audience interest in the controversy shows little sign of slowing.
What both sides are saying
Anjana Om Kashyap’s position
- Says the comments made against her were defamatory.
- Claims personal attacks crossed professional boundaries.
- Has sought legal relief through a ₹2 crore defamation suit.
Online educators’ position
- Many educators argue they were responding to remarks made during the television debate.
- Their formal replies before the Delhi High Court are still awaited.
Q&A
Q1. Why is Purav Jha trending?
Purav Jha’s parody reel on the Anjana Om Kashyap-Khan Sir controversy received more than 1.3 million likes in about 20 hours, making it one of the week’s fastest-growing creator videos.
Q2. Why did Anjana Om Kashyap file a defamation case?
She and TV Today Network allege that several online videos contained defamatory remarks and personal attacks, prompting a ₹2 crore defamation suit.
Q3. What triggered the dispute?
The controversy began after remarks made during a television debate on the NEET examination system, where criticism of online educators led to a sharp response from several digital teachers.
Q4. Has the Delhi High Court removed the videos?
No. During the latest hearing, the court declined to issue an immediate interim order for removal and asked the defendants to file their responses.
Q5. When is the next hearing?
The matter is scheduled to be heard again on July 2, 2026.
Article summary
- Purav Jha and Yaaraanchal released a parody reel on the Anjana Om Kashyap-Khan Sir controversy.
- The reel crossed 1.3 million likes within 20 hours.
- The creators teased a full YouTube video on the subject.
- The dispute began after comments made during a NEET debate about online educators.
- Anjana Om Kashyap and TV Today Network have filed a ₹2 crore defamation suit.
- The Delhi High Court has sought replies from the defendants.
- The next court hearing is scheduled for July 2, 2026.
Sources
This report is based on publicly available court proceedings, statements made by the parties involved, the viral social media reel published by Purav Jha and Yaaraanchal, and reporting available as of June 18, 2026.
Editorial Note: Allegations made by either side remain part of ongoing legal proceedings. The case is currently before the Delhi High Court, and no final judicial determination has been made.

