Right to offend and hurt: Distinguishing between objectionability and illegality | Part IIVineet Bhalla and Shreyam Sharma·November 28, 2021
Right to offend and hurt: What we can learn from Vir Das, Kangana Ranaut and the film ‘Jai Bhim’ | Part IVineet Bhalla and Shreyam Sharma·November 27, 2021
Delhi HC dismisses plea to stop publication, sale of Salman Khurshid’s bookThe Leaflet·November 25, 2021
Defamation suit against Nawab Malik: How Bombay High Court balanced right to privacy with right to free speechParas Nath Singh·November 23, 2021
Curbing protests on “sub judice” ground is contrary to legislative intent of the Constituent Assembly and the ConstitutionS.N. Sahu·October 8, 2021
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights criticises Indian govt’s ‘misuse’ of UAPAThe Leaflet·September 14, 2021
Explained: Bombay High Court order partially stay new IT rules on plea by The LeafletVarun Thomas Mathew·August 29, 2021
‘No Fetters on Freedom of Press’: J&K HC Slams FIR Against Journalist Asif NaikAnees Zargar·August 27, 2021
Citizens can’t be externed for protesting against the government: Gujarat HCThe Leaflet·August 27, 2021
Anti CAA speech: Allahabad HC quashes proceedings against Dr Kafeel Khan for want of sanctionThe Leaflet·August 26, 2021
Journalists Patricia Mukhim, Anuradha Bhasin challenge constitutional validity of sedition lawThe Leaflet·July 19, 2021
Right to dissent without violence and hate speech part of freedomParsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr·July 17, 2021
Sedition law a colonial era law used against freedom fighters; is it still required, CJI Ramana asks AGThe Leaflet·July 15, 2021