Fourth Right: If you investigate, you litigate
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Monday, 09th February 2026 at 3:54pm
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In democracies, defamation law is meant to protect reputations. In India’s current media climate, it is increasingly being used to discipline journalism.
That is the central warning in a recent report by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which documents what it calls the big corporations’ “relentless legal offensive” against journalists. The concern is not one lawsuit or one angry response. It is the scale, repetition, and design of the legal actions.
According to RSF, Adani-linked companies have initiated at least ten major legal actions since 2017, targeting more than 15 journalists, editors, and digital platforms across civil and criminal defamation proceedings. Several of these cases involve multiple respondents in a sing...
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