“No Decency In Reporting”: Delhi High Court Slams Newslaundry Journalist Manisha Pande Over ‘Shit’ Remark on TV Today Content

The Delhi High Court strongly criticised Newslaundry journalist Manisha Pande for using the word “shit” while commenting on TV Today Network’s content, calling it gross and indecent. The Court warned that such language could invite serious observations and orders that may severely affect her professional career.

Abhijit Iyer Mitra Moves Delhi High Court To Quash Defamation Case Filed By Newslaundry Journalists

Abhijit Iyer Mitra has approached the Delhi High Court seeking dismissal of a defamation suit filed by nine Newslaundry journalists over alleged abusive social media posts. The case, which seeks ₹2 crore in damages and a written apology, has been listed for further hearing.

Delhi HC Disposes Petitions by Ravish Kumar & Newslaundry Against Centre’s Adani Take-Down Orders

Delhi High Court disposes petitions filed by Ravish Kumar and Newslaundry challenging the Centre’s take-down orders on Adani-related content, highlighting press freedom, corporate accountability, and ongoing legal proceedings in India.

Adani Tells Delhi High Court: No Fresh Content Takedown Until Gag Order Appeal Decided

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.

Erection of Babri Masjid Was ‘Fundamental Act of Desecration,’ Says Former CJI DY Chandrachud, Triggers Nationwide Debate

Former CJI DY Chandrachud called the construction of Babri Masjid a “fundamental act of desecration” in a Newslaundry interview, reigniting controversy over the Ayodhya verdict. His remarks have drawn sharp criticism from legal experts, journalists, and public commentators across India.

Adani Gag Order Appeal: Delhi Court Refuses Transfer, Newslaundry & Paranjoy Guha Thakurta to Be Heard by Judge Who Set Aside Stay for Other Journalists

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.

Newslaundry, Journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta’s Appeals Against Adani Gag Order Transferred to Same Judge

A Delhi court transferred appeals by Newslaundry and journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta against a gag order restraining reporting on Adani Enterprises to Judge Ashish Aggarwal. The move aims to avoid “any contradictory view” in the sensitive defamation case.

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.

Newslaundry Drags Centre to Delhi High Court Over Order to Remove Reports on Adani Enterprises

Newslaundry has challenged the Centre’s takedown order on its Adani coverage, calling it unconstitutional and an “arbitrary overreach.” The Delhi High Court will hear the case on September 22.

Delhi High Court declines immediate relief to Newslaundry journalists over Abhijit Iyer-Mitra’s fresh tweets

The Delhi High Court refused to grant urgent orders against Abhijit Iyer-Mitra for tweets allegedly reviving earlier defamatory remarks against Newslaundry. The Court adjourned the matter to October 16, noting a balance of rights was needed.