How SLAPP lawsuits are silencing Indian journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 05th February 2026 at 7:25pmPicture Credit: Odisha Diary
For nearly a decade, Indian journalists investigating powerful corporate interests have found themselves fighting legal battles instead of pursuing stories. Since 2017, the Adani Group and its subsidiaries have filed a series of civil and criminal defamation cases against reporters and media outlets, a pattern Reporters Without Borders (RSF) describes as strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs).
At least 15 journalists have been targeted through multiple proceedings. While none of these cases has resulted in convictions, several courts issued interim gag orders that temporarily silenced reporting even before hearing the defence. According to RSF, the aim is not necessarily to win but to exhaust journalists financially and psychologically, ...
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