Historical Series: The Maharaj Libel Case in the Bombay High CourtPrastut Dalvi and Vidhi Thaker·August 30, 2020
IFF and Digital Rights Activists Criticise Centre’s New Digital Regulation Guidelines as ‘Unconstitutional’Manya Saini·March 1, 2021
Impunity to Killers of Journalists in India in UNESCO Report: 22 dead since 2014 and no case resolvedGyan Pathak·November 4, 2020
In pluralistic polity, hate speech cannot contribute to democracy, says SC; refuses to quash FIRs against TV anchor Amish Devgan for alleged defamatory remark against Sufi saintThe Leaflet·December 7, 2020
In the face of orchestrated hatred, silence is not an option, journalists appeal to India’s Constitutional institutionsThe Leaflet·March 23, 2022
Indian media versus Indian judiciary: contradiction in representation of sedition casesOshi Saxena·June 24, 2021
Is media sensationalism on China and Sushant Singh Rajput a sign of helplessness and frustration?Prarthana Balasubramanian·September 22, 2020
IT Amendment 2023: Now government will fact-check citizens onlineGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 13, 2023
J&K: Media Groups hit out at Police Raids, Summons Against 4 JournalistsAnees Zargar·September 10, 2021
Journalist Bodies Fear Increased Curbs on Reporting in J&K after IGP Kashmir’s RemarksAnees Zargar·April 9, 2021
Journalistic ethics versus public interest: Where does one draw the line?Aeshita Marwah·July 16, 2022
Journalists associations condemn police action against Punia, Dharmender SinghThe Leaflet·January 31, 2021
Journalists N Ram, Sashi Kumar petition SC to set up probe into Pegasus snooping scandalThe Leaflet·July 27, 2021
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