Press Freedom Unsealed: How India's Supreme court Restored Justice in the MediaOne Vs Union of India Case
This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, journalists, and activists working in media studies, law, politics, and social justice.
"MediaOne vs Union of India: A Chronicle of the Struggle for Press Freedom in India" offers a comprehensive and scholarly understanding of one of the most significant cases of press freedom in India. This book provides a collection of analytical pieces, documents, and judgments related to the revocation of the MediaOne ban, shedding light on the complex interplay between state power, national security, freedom of press, and media laws.
The book also highlights the inspiring story of the MediaOne management and staff's crisis management during the 14 months of uncertainty, including the 35 days of total blackout. Through this story, the book showcases the importance of journalistic integrity, determination, and professional commitment.
"MediaOne vs Union of India" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the challenges and prospects of press freedom in India and the importance of crisis management and professional commitment in the media industry. This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, journalists, and activists working in media studies, law, politics, and social justice.
Authors: Prof. Upendra Baxi, N Ram, Adv. Dushyant Dave, Adv. Prashant Bhushan, Deepak Gupta, Kapil Sibal, R. Rajagopal, Dr. Sebastian Paul, Adv. Kaleeswaram Raj, Gautham Bhattia, MG Radhakrishnan, Dr. TT Sreekumar, O. Abdulrahman, Manu Sebastian, R. Kiran Babu, Dr. Yaseen Ashraf, Roshan Kakkat, Pramod Raman, C. Dawood, M. Sajid, Adv. Haris Beeran, Adv. Ameen Hassan, NP. Jishar, Nishad Rawther, SA Ajims, Dr. Sadique PK.