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Curb media reports only in exceptional cases: Supreme Court

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 March 2024
The Supreme Court stresses protecting journalistic freedom amidst legal action by powerful entities. It warns against hasty restraining orders, emphasizing the need for evidence of 'malicious' content. Justices caution on the impact of pre-trial injunctions on free speech and public debate. The ruling reaffirms the balance between free speech and reputation in media defamation cases.
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