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Union Government uses emergency powers to bury BBC documentary on the Prime Minister

Tushar Kohli·January 24, 2023

Supreme Court protects filmmaker from arrest over controversial Kaali poster

The Leaflet·January 21, 2023

Andhra Pradesh High Court suspends government’s order which bans public meetings on roads

The Leaflet·January 14, 2023

CJI Dr. Chandrachud recuses himself from hearing contempt petitions against stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra for his remarks against Supreme Court

The Leaflet·January 5, 2023

Cinemas are private properties, can prohibit outside food: Supreme Court

Tushar Kohli·January 4, 2023

No grounds outside Article 19(2) can be availed to restrict free speech, rules Supreme Court

The Leaflet·January 3, 2023

Her story

P. Selvi·November 22, 2022

There is an unwritten constitutional duty on public functionaries to not speak anything disparaging: Supreme Court

Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·November 15, 2022

Disclose reasons for denying security clearance to television channel, Supreme Court tells Union Government

The Leaflet·November 2, 2022

Searches against The Wire’s journalists: Concerns expressed over “chilling” effect

The Leaflet·November 1, 2022

Supreme Court’s split verdict on hijab: Discipline, individual right and democratic politics

Dr. Ayaz Ahmad and Dr. Nachiketa Mittal·October 28, 2022

Row over Kerala Finance Minister’s speech: Kerala Chief Minister disagrees with the Governor’s reason for ‘withdrawing’ his pleasure against him

The Leaflet·October 26, 2022

When courts enter prisons

Sarah Thanawala·October 26, 2022

Supreme Court’s exasperation against hate speech is just the tip of the iceberg

Shreya Bansal·October 22, 2022

Interim injunctions in online defamation suits border on censorship

Shreenandini Mukhopadhyay·October 14, 2022

Protests are a legitimate use of public spaces

Avanti Deshpande·October 7, 2022

Ten takeaways from petitioners’ responses, as Supreme Court concludes hearing on hijab ban

Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·September 22, 2022

Hijab not part of fundamental right to freedom of expression: Respondents before the Supreme Court

The Leaflet·September 21, 2022

Hijab ban: Concept of ‘qualified public space’ is contrary to Article 19, Supreme Court told

Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·September 15, 2022

The burden is on the State to show that the hijab ban is a reasonable restriction, petitioners tell the Supreme Court

Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·September 14, 2022
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