Don’t Be on X If You’re So Touchy: Delhi High Court’s Sharp Remark in Rohan Dua Defamation Case

The Delhi High Court said a critical tweet against journalist Rohan Dua “could not be milder” and advised sensitive users to stay off X if they cannot handle criticism. The Court removed one X user from the defamation case after noting that the comment was already deleted.

Journalist Ravish Kumar Appeals Rohini Court Order Against Restricting Reports on Adani

Journalist Ravish Kumar has challenged the Rohini court’s injunction stopping him from reporting on Adani. He calls the case a direct attack on press freedom and democracy.

Ravish Kumar Moves Delhi High Court Against Govt Order Forcing Removal of Adani Videos

Journalist Ravish Kumar has challenged a Central government order asking him to take down videos on Gautam Adani, calling it a “SLAPP” to silence journalism. The Delhi High Court will hear the case on September 22.

Delhi Court to Hear Paranjoy Guha Thakurta’s Adani Gag Order Appeal Tomorrow at 10 AM

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.

Newslaundry Journalists Sue Abhijit Iyer-Mitra for Calling Them ‘Prostitutes’ in Viral Posts

Nine women journalists from Newslaundry have filed a Rs 2 crore defamation suit against Abhijit Iyer-Mitra in the Delhi High Court, alleging he called them “prostitutes” and labeled their workplace a “brothel” in offensive social media posts. They seek an apology, compensation, and accountability for online abuse, emphasizing the impact on their dignity and mental health.

Journalist Rohan Dua Files Defamation Suit in Delhi HC Seeking to Take Down ‘Sexist’ Tweets Criticizing Interview with Olympian Manu Bhaker

Journalist Rohan Dua has filed a defamation case in the Delhi High Court against Twitter users who criticized his interview with Olympian Manu Bhaker as “sexist.” Justice Navin Chawla briefly heard the case and questioned Dua’s legal counsel about the interview’s content and Bhaker’s reception.