Who do we trust? The shrinking credibility of modern journalism
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Tuesday, 30th June 2026 at 3:15pm
Editorial ethics in Indian journalism has come under renewed scrutiny after a Bengaluru court convicted the editor of a monthly magazine for criminal defamation, ruling that a 2021 article carried unverified and defamatory allegations against a government employee without supporting evidence.
In its judgment, the court underlined that editors have a responsibility to verify facts, assess the credibility of sources, identify bias and ensure fairness before publishing serious allegations. It held that press freedom cannot be used to shield defamatory content that lacks truth, good faith or public interest.
The ruling has prompted journalists and editors to reflect on what it means for newsroom accountability at a time when speed often competes with verification.
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