Bombay HC on media trials: provides indicative list of what will amount to contempt of courtThe Leaflet·January 18, 2021
Defamation Law is Being Weaponised to Destroy the Global #MeToo Movement: Can Free Speech Protections Help Counter the Impact?DAVID B. OPENHEIMER·February 21, 2021
Amid public pressure, Kerala govt puts ordinance punishing “abusive” posts on holdThe Leaflet·November 23, 2020
CJI Ramana asks journalists not to allow themselves to be coopted by an ideology or the StateThe Leaflet·December 29, 2021
Bail granted to Pinjara Tod activist Devangana Kalita in Delhi riots caseThe Leaflet·September 1, 2020
SC notice on Delhi Police application seeking to stop farmers’ tractor rally on Republic DayThe Leaflet·January 12, 2021
SC seeks Centre’s reply on plea of Malayalam news channel against ban on telecastThe Leaflet·March 10, 2022
Delhi HC asks Saket Gokhale to take down tweets against Lakshmi and Hardeep Puri; else Twitter to take them downThe Leaflet·July 13, 2021
Delhi HC asks Twitter to respond to plea against suspension of user accountThe Leaflet·March 14, 2022
SLAPP suits create a David-versus-Goliath battle between free speech, free press and corporate-political complainantsKaran Kumar·July 9, 2018
Twitter will be in trouble, warns Delhi HC over its non-appointment of resident grievance officerThe Leaflet·July 6, 2021
Shashi Tharoor, Rajdeep Sardesai move Supreme Court over FIRs on tweets about farmer’s deathAnjali Jain·February 4, 2021
In Individual v. State, a Democratic Polity Must Protect Dissenters Irrespective of Agreeing with Their ViewpointParsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr·November 4, 2020
‘Jammu & Kashmir govt employees not following guidelines’; UT administration reiterates restrictive social media usage rulesTushar Kohli·March 25, 2023