Delhi HC quashes criminal defamation case against Business Standard, journalist Mitali Saran for piece about RSSThe Leaflet·March 1, 2021
Notice issued to Manipur journalist under New Digital Media Rules withdrawn after Centre intervenesManya Saini·March 3, 2021
Karnataka court restrains media houses from publishing defamatory content against six ministersAmrita Nair·March 6, 2021
Delhi HC issues notice to Centre on petition by The Wire challenging new digital media rulesThe Leaflet·March 9, 2021
SC quashes FIR against journalist Patricia Mukhim for her Facebook post condemning atrocities on non-tribals in ShillongThe Leaflet·March 25, 2021
Constitutional authorities can do better than seek fetters on media, says SC; refuses to gag reporting of courts’ oral observationsThe Leaflet·May 6, 2021
CJI Ramana launches new SC mobile app; ‘Indicative Notes’ on landmark judgements on its websiteThe Leaflet·May 13, 2021
Petition filed by journalists and law students in Allahabad HC seeking public access to virtual court proceedingsThe Leaflet·May 16, 2021
Time for courts to define limits of sedition law, says SC; stays coercive action by AP police against 2 TV channelsThe Leaflet·May 31, 2021
Delhi HC refuses interim relief to The Wire, Quint on I&B ministry’s compliance order under new IT rulesThe Leaflet·June 28, 2021
The Leaflet challenges constitutionality of new IT Rules at Bombay High CourtThe Leaflet·July 3, 2021
Bangalore Court issues gag order against false media coverage on Union Minister Sadananda GowdaSangam·July 5, 2021
Bombay High Court stays provisions of the new IT Rules 2021 on eve of Independence DayIndira Jaising·August 15, 2021
Explained: Bombay High Court order partially stay new IT rules on plea by The LeafletVarun Thomas Mathew·August 29, 2021
Ukraine’s President is using the ‘Kremlin excuse’ to ban media that doesn’t always agree with himDavid C. Speedie·September 9, 2021