Blogposts

Journalistic bodies oppose communication and movement restrictions in Kashmir before the Supreme Court

IFF submits comments to the Standing Committee on Science & Tech highlighting worries with the DNA Bill, 2019.

Delhi HC directs Subodh Gupta to respond to impleadment application filed by Indian Journalists Union and allows Scene and Herd to contest anonymously (for now)
We provide the Standing Committees on Home Affairs with suggestions as they discuss the Pegasus scandal.

While Delhi has its pollution mask on, the rest of India might need one too. For different reasons of course...
NCRB finally responds to legal notice on facial recognition, we promptly send a rejoinder...

Substantive hearing in Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India commences

Bihar’s internet shutdown orders reveal vague but relatively narrow suspension of mass messaging platforms

Statement: Scary disclosures on use of NSO spyware in India signal a need for urgent reform

A cellphone signal at the end of the tunnel? SC may finally hear substantive challenges to telecommunications shutdown in Kashmir around November
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Campaigns & Projects

The Digital Patrakar Defence Clinic provides pro bono legal assistance to all journalists in India who face legal threats related to their reporting.

IFF’s Project Panoptic aims to bring transparency and accountability to the relevant government stakeholders involved in the deployment and implementation of facial recognition technology (FRT) projects in India.

#SaveOurPrivacy is an online collective launched in May, 2018 to safeguard your privacy and ensure a citizen centric data protection law.

The ‘Zombie Tracker’ is a platform which monitors cases which include a charge under Section 66A of the Information Technology Act 2000 which was deemed unconstitutional by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Shreya Singhal v Union of India.