How defamation threats affect newsroom decisions
By Pavithra in Media News on Thursday, 18th June 2026 at 4:42pm
In several Indian newsrooms, self-censorship is no longer viewed as an exception. Journalists say it has become an increasingly common part of editorial decision-making, particularly when reporting involves powerful individuals, corporations or politically influential groups.
One senior journalist who has worked in digital media for over a decade recalls how an investigation into alleged financial irregularities gradually changed shape during the editorial process.
"We had strong documents and multiple sources, but as the legal review progressed, sections were rewritten and some claims were removed entirely."
What began as a hard-hitting investigation eventually appeared as a more cautious report focused only on broadly verifiable facts.
Editors say the concern is not alway...
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