SC temporarily restores Oza’s senior designation for two years; Gujarat HC to assess him during this periodThe Leaflet·October 28, 2021
Anti CAA speech: Allahabad HC quashes proceedings against Dr Kafeel Khan for want of sanctionThe Leaflet·August 26, 2021
Karnataka court restrains media houses from publishing defamatory content against six ministersAmrita Nair·March 6, 2021
FIR against Siddharth Vardarajan: Criminalisation of MediaAnchal Bhatheja and Prannv Dhawan·April 16, 2020
Bombay HC criticizes Goa police for FIR against musicians for hurting religious feelings based on vague complaint; quashes FIRThe Leaflet·April 11, 2021
Delhi High Court declines interim injunction against Netflix from airing Web-Series ‘Hasmukh’The Leaflet·May 5, 2020
Vague, unreasonable, constitutionally untenable: Why Indian variant of ‘blasphemy law’ – Section 295A IPC – should goKaran Kumar·August 21, 2018
‘Fishing for Malice’: How Leading Newspaper Editorials Reacted to FIRs of Sedition against JournalistsAnjali Jain·February 5, 2021
Delhi HC once again berates police for media leaks in Delhi riots case; asks them to fix responsibilityThe Leaflet·March 5, 2021
Defamation suit against Nawab Malik: How Bombay High Court balanced right to privacy with right to free speechParas Nath Singh·November 23, 2021
Sec 118A enacted by Kerala is necessary to curb the dangerous menace of FAKE NEWSMohan V Katarki·November 23, 2020
Silencing Dissent: Misreading of Sedition Law Leads to Misuse to Shut Up Critics Gyan Pathak·February 18, 2021
Why the Indian State’s increasing reliance on internet shutdowns is problematicIshita Chigilli Palli·September 17, 2021
Govind Mathur, Chief Justice of the Allahabad HC, retires; Was a defender of core constitutional valuesParas Nath Singh·April 12, 2021
Shaheen Bagh: “Can a public highway be blocked”, asks Supreme Court while issuing notice to Centre and Delhi GovtThe Leaflet·February 10, 2020