Supreme Court Transfers Hit-and-Run Case Involving Judicial Officer from Punjab to Delhi for Fair Trial

The Supreme Court has moved a hit-and-run case against a probationary judicial officer from Punjab to a Delhi court after the victim’s family alleged bias. The Bench also directed that any further probe be handled by the Delhi Police.

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.

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.

Delhi Court Quashes Gag Order Against Journalists in Adani Defamation Case

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.

BREAKING| Gag Order on Adani Article: Rohini Court Reserves Verdict on Journalist’s Plea to Quash Directive

Today, On 18th September, Rohini Court has reserved its verdict on journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta’s plea to quash the gag order on Adani articles. The court will decide whether the directive restricting publication can be lifted after hearing all arguments.

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.

Delhi Court Bars Reporters, Others From Posting Defamatory Content Against Adani Enterprises

A Delhi court has stopped journalists and activists from sharing unverified and defamatory content against Adani Enterprises. The order directs removal of such material within five days while balancing freedom of speech.

“Milkiyat Ki Jang Mein…”: Delhi Judge’s Poetic Verdict Reflects Family Rift in Property Dispute

A Delhi judge granted bail to a man accused by his mother in a property dispute, adding a poignant couplet to his order. The poetic line highlighted emotional loss amid legal battles within families.