SC Rules in Favour of Wikipedia in ANI Defamation Row
The Supreme Court ruled that the Delhi High Court's blanket order against ANI-related content on Wikipedia was unenforceable. Wikimedia had...
Read moreDetailsThe Supreme Court ruled that the Delhi High Court's blanket order against ANI-related content on Wikipedia was unenforceable. Wikimedia had...
Read moreDetailsIn a high-stakes legal fight, the Centre has assured the Supreme Court it won’t enforce disputed provisions of the new...
Read moreDetailsAudio tapes linking ex-CM Biren Singh to deadly ethnic violence in Manipur are under scrutiny, as a Supreme Court case...
Read moreDetailsAs the initial batch of Agniveers is poised to finish their four-year tenure under the Agnipath scheme by 2026, the...
Read moreDetailsAs violence and unrest continue in Manipur, COCOMI says President’s Rule has done little to restore normalcy. The group demands...
Read moreDetailsAs the Supreme Court hears petitions challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, key concerns emerge about religious equity and property management....
Read moreDetailsThis is the first installment of a three-part series highlighting the everyday challenges of life in Manipur’s hill districts. In...
Read moreDetailsIn a closed trial emblematic of Russia's suppression of free press, four independent reporters were convicted for their coverage of...
Read moreDetailsOn April 17, the Supreme Court will review alleged audio recordings where former Manipur CM Biren Singh is purportedly heard...
Read moreDetailsA Meitei civil society group has written to Home Minister Amit Shah, alleging an "unconstitutional blockade" and death threats by...
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