YouTube takes down Songs of Protest as Government Strengthens Social Media ControlSaikeerthi·February 8, 2021
Centre Intensifies Crackdown on Twitter Amid Farmers’ Protest, Issues Directive to Block 1,178 AccountsManya Saini·February 9, 2021
IT Ministry expresses “dissatisfaction” with Twitter leadership, says Indian laws must be supremely followedAnjali Jain·February 11, 2021
Delhi HC notice to MEITY, I&B ministry on The Quint’s plea against new IT rulesThe Leaflet·March 19, 2021
Centre in HC defends IT rule requiring WhatsApp to trace originator of messageThe Leaflet·October 23, 2021
Can't remove court orders under IT Act for one's right to be forgotten, Centre tells Delhi HCThe Leaflet·December 16, 2021
MeitY’s direction to VPN companies to share user data or face jail invites concern over privacySabah Gurmat·May 5, 2022
Revisiting Shreya Singhal versus Union of India: A not so bright spot in the free speech jurisprudence of IndiaMerrin Muhammed Ashraf·July 29, 2022
Bhima Koregaon: Surendra Gadling seeks time to reply to ED’s notice to record his statementSarah Thanawala·July 31, 2022
Twitter versus Government: Remedy of challenge against blocking orders is illusoryShadan Farasat and Dhruv Bhatnagar·August 23, 2022
Union Government uses emergency powers to bury BBC documentary on the Prime MinisterTushar Kohli·January 24, 2023
IT Amendment 2023: Now government will fact-check citizens onlineGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 13, 2023
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
Digital India Bill promises much, but concerns of executive overreach remainTushar Kohli·May 25, 2023
Why India needs a robust content deletion procedure to repress revenge pornographySeerat Gill·June 25, 2023
Government has power to block tweets as well as accounts for as long as it wants, says Karnataka HC, imposes ₹50 lakh exemplary cost on TwitterGursimran Kaur Bakshi·June 30, 2023