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Allahabad HC Division Bench Recuses From Hearing Plea of Journalist Arrested During Noida Workers’ Protest
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Allahabad HC Division Bench Recuses From Hearing Plea of Journalist Arrested During Noida Workers’ Protest

Allahabad HC bench recuses from hearing journalist Satyam Verma’s habeas corpus plea in Noida workers’ protest case; matter listed on May 22.

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The Wire और LiveLaw के खिलाफ अवमानना याचिका में AG की अनुमति से इनकार पर दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट करेगा सुनवाई Judiciary
The Wire और LiveLaw के खिलाफ अवमानना याचिका में AG की अनुमति से इनकार पर दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट करेगा सुनवाई

दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट ने एजी द्वारा अवमानना कार्रवाई की अनुमति से इनकार के खिलाफ याचिका पर नोटिस जारी किया, न्यायिक समीक्षा के प्रश्न पर सुनवाई होगी।

Delhi HC Examines AG’s Refusal in Contempt Plea Against The Wire, LiveLaw [Read Order] Judiciary
Delhi HC Examines AG’s Refusal in Contempt Plea Against The Wire, LiveLaw [Read Order]

Delhi High Court examines whether the AG’s refusal to permit contempt proceedings against The Wire, LiveLaw and Manu Sebastian can be reviewed.

Delhi HC Issues Notice on Anil Ambani’s ₹2 Crore Defamation Suit Against NDTV Over CBI-ED Coverage Judiciary
Delhi HC Issues Notice on Anil Ambani’s ₹2 Crore Defamation Suit Against NDTV Over CBI-ED Coverage

Delhi HC issues notice on Anil Ambani’s defamation suit against NDTV over CBI-ED coverage and alleged targeting linked to Adani Group.

Allahabad HC Curtails District Administration’s Arbitrary Power to Withhold Government Advertisements [Read Order] Judiciary
Allahabad HC Curtails District Administration’s Arbitrary Power to Withhold Government Advertisements [Read Order]

Allahabad HC curbs arbitrary denial of govt ads, protects press freedom, and directs pragmatic reconsideration in Amar Ujala case.

Regulating Hate, Restricting Speech ? An Analysis Of The Karnataka Hate Speech And Hate Crimes Bill, 2025

Analysis of Karnataka’s Hate Speech Bill, 2025, examining vague definitions, harsh penalties, executive powers, and its impact on free speech.

BBC Issues Formal Apology to President Trump Over Misleading Documentary Edit, But Rejects Trump’s $1B Defamation Claim

BBC apologizes to President Trump for a misleading documentary edit but rejects his $1B defamation claim, citing no serious harm or legal liability.

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