IT Amendment 2023: Now government will fact-check citizens onlineGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 13, 2023
‘Political satire versus State: What content will survive the internet?’ discussed by panel comprising lawyer, independent journalist and political satirist at FoE ConGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 3, 2023
Union government makes a host of allegations justifying ‘survey action’ at BBC offices in IndiaTushar Kohli·February 17, 2023
Disclose reasons for denying security clearance to television channel, Supreme Court tells Union GovernmentThe Leaflet·November 2, 2022
PM’s visit: Himachal Pradesh government’s order requiring character certificates from journalists withdrawn, as media bodies express concernGursimran Kaur Bakshi·October 5, 2022
Journalistic ethics versus public interest: Where does one draw the line?Aeshita Marwah·July 16, 2022
Media cannot be given the right to speculate on outcomes of ongoing investigations or criminal trials: Kerala High CourtThe Leaflet·April 22, 2022
Justice Abhay S. Oka of the Supreme Court admires Bal Gangadhar Tilak’s views on what does not constitute seditionGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 3, 2022
In the face of orchestrated hatred, silence is not an option, journalists appeal to India’s Constitutional institutionsThe Leaflet·March 23, 2022
CJI Ramana asks journalists not to allow themselves to be coopted by an ideology or the StateThe Leaflet·December 29, 2021
SC stays FIRs filed by Tripura police against HW News Network and its journalistsThe Leaflet·December 8, 2021
Zee News ordered to take down video criticizing civil society group as NBDSA finds them in violation of its code of ethicsThe Leaflet·November 25, 2021