Supreme Court grants interim bail to fact-checker Mohammed Zubair in UP FIR, but bars him from tweeting The Leaflet·July 8, 2022
Delhi HC refuses interim relief to The Wire, Quint on I&B ministry’s compliance order under new IT rulesThe Leaflet·June 28, 2021
‘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
The Leaflet challenges constitutionality of new IT Rules at Bombay High CourtThe Leaflet·July 3, 2021
Shashi Tharoor and senior journalists facing FIRs for reports/tweets on tractor rally granted protection from arrestThe Leaflet·February 9, 2021
Supreme Court extends interim protection from arrest for fact-finding in Manipur to Editors Guild of India journalistsSarah Thanawala·September 15, 2023
After noisy unidentified persons join court proceedings via video conference, Justice Kait directs no video links to those unconnected with case including journalistsThe Leaflet·September 28, 2020
SC asks Kerala journalist arrested in Hathras to approach Allahabad HC for bail; keeps his plea pending with itThe Leaflet·October 12, 2020
FIR against The Wire’s Siddharth Varadarajan for article on farmer’s death; Varadarajan calls it malicious prosecutionThe Leaflet·January 31, 2021
When freedom of the press is at stake, the higher judiciary is obliged to exercise not only its inherent power but also exert itself a bit, says Madras HC [Read Judgment]The Leaflet·May 7, 2020
News Media Outlets Receive Boost from International Discussions Around Laws to Protect Content from Gateway PlatformsSaikeerthi·February 26, 2021
Shashi Tharoor, Rajdeep Sardesai move Supreme Court over FIRs on tweets about farmer’s deathAnjali Jain·February 4, 2021
Several journalist groups write to CJI, demand action against crackdown on journalismThe Leaflet·October 4, 2023
Explained: Bombay High Court order partially stay new IT rules on plea by The LeafletVarun Thomas Mathew·August 29, 2021