In their petitions, the two submitted that they were filing the petitions following the recent order of Supreme Court which while upholding defamation laws had directed them to approach the high court for quashing the cases against them.
They contended that in the absence of criminal intention, a mere speaking and sharing or exposing of truth bonafidely in public by a citizen or by a opponent political leader against government official or another citizen does not constitute any offence.
Justice P N Prakash, before whom the petitions came up for hearing, adjourned the matter to August 4.