The Delhi High Court has issued notice to SSC over its ban on discussing exam papers, calling the gag order “unreasonable.” The Court questioned, “After coming out of the examination hall, the first thing…was to discuss the paper.”
Adani informs Delhi High Court it will not pursue removal of new articles or videos until the appeal against the civil court gag order is resolved. The move affects news platforms and journalists including Newslaundry and Ravish Kumar.
Today, On 23rd September, The Delhi Court has refused to transfer the Adani gag order appeal. Newslaundry and journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta will now be heard by the judge who had earlier set aside the stay for other journalists.
A Delhi court has set aside a gag order that had restrained four journalists from publishing stories against Adani Enterprises. The court ruled that the earlier order was unsustainable as the journalists were not given a fair hearing.
Delhi court refused to hear journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta’s urgent appeal against the gag order on publishing content about Adani Enterprises. The matter is now listed for hearing tomorrow at 10 AM.
Today, On 3rd September, Lawyer Jai Dehadrai has approached the Delhi High Court challenging a gag order in the ongoing dispute with MP Mahua Moitra over their rottweiler, Henry, arguing the public has the right to know.
The Karnataka High Court has overturned a gag order from the Bar Council of India, affirming advocates’ constitutional right to free speech. The case stemmed from allegations of financial mismanagement linked to a State Level Advocates Conference. Justice Nagaprasanna ruled the gag order unconstitutional and beyond the BCI’s authority, reinforcing legal protections for advocates.
On Wednesday (24th April): Advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai agreed not to make public accusations about BJD MP Pinaki Mishra’s alleged conspiracy against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in light of an ongoing CBI inquiry, following a Delhi High Court warning. The court emphasized the seriousness of such allegations and recorded Dehadrai’s undertaking to refrain from further statements on the matter.
