Media Trials and the State of Journalism in India: Ethical and Legal Implications

Journal of Media Ethics 38 (4):288-289 (2023)
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In India, the distinction between news reporting and prejudicial opinions has become increasingly hazy due to media prosecutions. The Siddiqui Kappan case illustrates the difficulties involved in m...

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