Punjab and Haryana HC protects right to criticise, stays FIR against journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 22nd January 2026 at 3:38pm
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has said that journalists cannot be dragged into criminal cases just for criticising or making satirical remarks about people in power. The court made it clear that freedom of the press includes the right to question, criticise and report, even if such content makes public officials uncomfortable.
According to The Tribune, the case relates to a criminal complaint filed against a law student who is also an RTI activist and three journalists for allegedly publishing and sharing content critical of a public functionary. The complaint was filed after the official claimed to be offended by the posts and reports. The petitioners approached the High Court, saying the case was an attempt to misuse criminal law to silence criticism.
While hearing the matter, Ju...
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