Ex-parte Injunction against Media Platforms
On 26th March, 2024, the Supreme Court of India said that the courts should not grant ex-parte injunctions against the publication of a news article, barring in exceptional cases as it may have severe ramifications for the right to freedom of speech of the author and the public's right to know.
About Ex-parte Injunction
- It is a court order that is issued without hearing from the other party involved in the case.
- It is also known as a temporary restraining order.
- This type of injunction is only granted in emergency situations where there is a risk of irreparable harm if immediate action ....
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