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Jhanak Sharma, Managing Editor of LawStreet Journal, Honoured with Justice Media Award 2025 for Excellence in Online Legal Journalism

By Jhanak Sharma      23 May, 2025 12:26 PM      0 Comments
Jhanak Sharma Managing Editor of LawStreet Journal Honoured with Justice Media Award 2025 for Excellence in Online Legal Journalism

New Delhi: Jhanak Sharma, Managing Editor of LawStreet Journal, has been conferred with the prestigious Justice Media Award 2025 by the North Delhi Lawyers Association (NDLA) in the category of Online Journalism. The award recognises her significant contributions to legal journalism and her ongoing efforts to enhance public understanding of the justice system through digital media.

The award was presented at the NDLA Annual Conference, held in New Delhi, in the presence of several eminent dignitaries, including Justice Hemant Gupta (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India), Justice B.R. Sarangi (NHRC Member & Former Chief Justice, Jharkhand High Court), Justice M.M. Kumar (Chairman, NCLT & Former Chief Justice, J&K High Court), Shri P.K. Malhotra (Former Law Secretary, Government of India), and Shri Ashok Shrivastav (Senior Anchor, DD News).

Expressing her gratitude, Jhanak Sharma said, “Honoured and grateful! I am thrilled to have received the Justice Media Award 2025. This recognition reinforces my commitment to continue reporting legal developments with depth, accuracy, and clarity for the broader public.”

As a leading voice in legal journalism, Sharma has consistently bridged the gap between legal institutions and public discourse. Under her editorial leadership, LawStreet Journal has emerged as a credible platform for reporting judicial developments, high-profile cases, and policy analysis.

The NDLA Justice Media Award is presented annually to individuals who demonstrate exceptional journalistic integrity and impact in the legal domain.

With this honour, LawStreet Journal solidifies its place among India’s most respected legal news platforms.



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