Eternal vigilance necessary to defend liberty enforced by courts, says former SC Judge, Justice Rohinton Fali NarimanParas Nath Singh·January 18, 2022
Explained: Bombay High Court order partially stay new IT rules on plea by The LeafletVarun Thomas Mathew·August 29, 2021
Fact-checking unit that makes ‘State the sole arbiter of truth or falsity of online speech’ not to be notified till July 5, Union government assures Bombay HCThe Leaflet·April 27, 2023
Filmmakers, academics and civil society concerned about Cinematograph Amendment BillThe Leaflet·June 30, 2021
Gauhati High Court releases college student held under UAPA for her Facebook post on bail, as investigation disclosed no incriminating materialThe Leaflet·July 22, 2022
Google removes over 59k content items in April in compliance with the new IT RulesSangam·July 1, 2021
Government-appointed Grievance Appellate Committee to decide complaints against contents on social mediaThe Leaflet·October 29, 2022
Hijab row shows why we should see Muslim women’s rights through the dual lens of religion and genderAlmas Shaikh·September 14, 2022
How can we ask a journalist not to tweet, asks Supreme Court while directing immediate release of Mohammed ZubairThe Leaflet·July 20, 2022
IFF and Digital Rights Activists Criticise Centre’s New Digital Regulation Guidelines as ‘Unconstitutional’Manya Saini·March 1, 2021
Is India governed by the principles and norms laid down in the Constitution of India?Jacob Peenikaparambil·November 29, 2020
IT Ministry expresses “dissatisfaction” with Twitter leadership, says Indian laws must be supremely followedAnjali Jain·February 11, 2021
Journalists Patricia Mukhim, Anuradha Bhasin challenge constitutional validity of sedition lawThe Leaflet·July 19, 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