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Delhi court orders FIR against Abhijit Iyer Mitra for sexually abusive posts targeting women journalists

Court finds tweets “sexually coloured,” prima facie intended to outrage modesty; directs police probe into X account and devices

How India’s Media Landscape Changed Over Five Years

Today the Supreme Court ordered the immediate release on...

SC orders immediate release of journalist Prashant Kanojia

A vacation bench, comprising Justices Indira Banerjee and Ajay...

Prashant Kanojia’s illegal arrest by UP police is telling of a govt bent on gag orders

Prashant Kanojia, an independent journalist, was arrested by the...

In Jharkhand, WhatsApp Is Both Polariser And Investigator

Nawadih village, Koderma district (Jharkhand): Jumman Miyan was having...

FIR against editor Vishweshwar Bhat for allegedly discrediting Karnataka CM’s son

Bengaluru: An FIR has been lodged against Vishweshwar Bhat,...

Twitter goes into a tizzy as EC tweets Op India article

The Election Commission set Twitter afire on Wednesday evening...

‘Muslim dog-whistling.’: ‘Divider in Chief’ author Aatish Taseer on Backlash

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EC hauls up three Media Houses for Publishing Exit Poll Results

Three media houses have landed in hot water for...

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