FOURTH RIGHT: Can criminal defamation threaten journalism?
By Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Monday, 23rd February 2026 at 3:57pm
A Gujarat court sentencing independent investigative journalist Ravi Nair to one year in prison in a criminal case for defamation brought by Adani Enterprises Limited has once again brought to the limelight the blurring of a clear distinction between what constitutes defamation, especially when it concerns public interest journalism.
The one-year prison sentence handed down to him on 10 February was a result of a series of 17 posts published by the independent investigative journalist between October 2020 and July 2021 on the social media platform X. The posts in question merely shared media articles, including four of his own investigations, notably published on Adani Watch, the news site specialising in investigations into the Indian conglomerate. This information was alre...
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