While refusing to stay the ongoing process of delimitation of the assembly and Lok Sabha constituencies being undertaken by the Election Commission of India, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear.
The Bombay High Court on Friday orally remarked that the government itself is a participant in the democracy who has to answer citizens’ doubts about itself, and thus the power of the Centre’s fact.
The Bombay High Court on Thursday expressed concerns about the distinction between online and print media under the amendments to the IT Rules, 2021 which empower a government fact-checking unit (FCU).
The Bombay High Court on Friday wondered if there was any protection for editors or editorial content under the new Information Technology Rules 2021 and rhetorically asked the petitioner’s counsel if.
The Bombay High Court on Thursday wondered if statements made during the election campaigns next year would be considered “business of the government” and a publication questioning the correctness of.