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''The Wire'' is an Indian
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which publishes in English, Hindi,
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, and Urdu. It was founded in 2015 by Siddharth Varadarajan, Sidharth Bhatia, and M. K. Venu. The publication's reporters have won several national and international awards, including three Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards and the CPJ International Press Freedom Award. It has also been subject to several defamation suits by businessmen and politicians.


History

Siddharth Varadarajan resigned from his position as editor at ''
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'' citing the return of the editorship of the paper to being family run in 2013. On 11 May 2015, ''The Wire'' was started by Siddharth Varadarajan, Sidharth Bhatia and M. K. Venu who had initially funded the website. Later, it was made part of the Foundation for Independent Journalism, a non-profit Indian company. The Independent and Public Spirited Media Foundation has provided ''The Wire'' with funding as well. Varadarajan claims that the publication was created as a "platform for independent journalism", and that its non-corporate structure and funding sources aim to free it from the "commercial and political pressures" that supposedly afflict mainstream Indian news outlets. ''The Wire''s founding is construed to be a result of, and reaction to, a political environment that has "discouraged dissent" against the present Indian ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.


Content

According to a 2017 article of the '' Mint'', the websites coverage primarily focused on the topics of development, foreign policy, political economy, politics and science.
Karan Thapar Karan Thapar (born 5 November 1955) is an Indian journalist, news presenter and interviewer working with The Wire. Thapar was associated with CNN-IBN and hosted ''The Devil's Advocate'' and ''The Last Word''. He was also associated with India T ...
's regular show ''The Interview with Karan Thapar'' covers current affairs and events on ''The Wire''.


Reception

Three journalists, working for ''The Wire'', have won the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards.
Neha Dixit Neha Dixit is an Indian freelance journalist, covering politics, gender and social justice. She is a visiting faculty at Ashoka University and has been awarded with the Chameli Devi Jain Award (2016) as well as CPJ International Press Freedom A ...
, reporting on extrajudicial killings and illegal detentions, won the CPJ International Press Freedom Award in 2017, Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Women Mediapersons in 2016 and the
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. A story published in the '' Columbia Journalism Review'' in late 2016 identified ''The Wire'' as one of several independent and recently founded internet-based media platforms - a group that also included '' Newslaundry'',
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, '' The News Minute'', '' The Quint'' and ScoopWhoop - that were attempting to challenge the dominance of India's traditional print and television news companies and their online offshoots. Siddharth Vardarajan was awarded with the Shorenstein Prize in 2017; jury member of the award Nayan Chanda mentioned Vardarajan's independent web-based journalism-venture and distinguished body of well-researched reports to be an epitome of journalistic excellence and innovation. In November 2019, The Network of Women in Media, India criticised ''The Wire'' for providing a platform to
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for making fun of an allegation of sexual harassment against him.Sites covering this episodes are: * * * A December 2019 article by Dexter Filkins of '' The New Yorker'', noted ''The Wire'' is one of the few small outfits and the most prominent (other than '' The Caravan''), to have engaged in providing aggressive coverage of the current Indian Govt ruled by BJP at a time when mainstream media is failing to do so. In September 2021, ''The Wire'' received the 2021
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given by the International Press Institute for being 'an unflinching defender of independent, high-quality journalism'.


Meta/XCheck Story

On 10 October 2022, ''The Wire'' alleged
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(formerly Facebook) to have provided
Amit Malviya Amit Malviya is an Indian politician serving as the national convener of the IT cell of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Early life Malviya is from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. He completed his BBM from Dayalbagh Educational Institute and PGDM Finance M ...
, the head of the Information Technology Cell of the incumbent ruling party in India, with the ability to delete any post on Instagram bypassing the usual content moderation system. As per the article Amit Malviya had these privileges since his account had the XCheck tag. Facing Meta's categorical denials, the publication went on to publish a purported "internal message" from Andy Stone, the Communications Director, expressing frustration at the leak of Malviya's privileges. Further detailed report was also published, that featured email-communication from two anonymous "experts" verifying the integrity of Stone's email and a semi-redacted video of an in-house moderation tool attesting to Malviya's privileges. Soon, numerous flaws were spotted in the evidence that pointed to fabrication and skeptics, including former Facebook whistle-blowers, began to cast doubts. Afterwards, as both the experts denied involvement with ''The Wire'', the reports were subject to an internal review and retracted; later, the publication would concede its failure to verify the evidence and accuse the reporter, Devesh Kumar, of deceit. The developments also brought back focus on the publication's earlier investigative coverage of an app called
Tek Fog Tek Fog is an alleged mobile phone software application supposedly used by the India's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). It was first purported by Indian news and opinion website ''The Wire'', who has since suspended, and later formally retracted ...
— supposedly used by the ruling party to spread disinformation and harass dissenters, that Kumar had been responsible for. This story also was removed from the site, and The Wire issued a formal apology, admitting to have rushed the story without having it double checked independently.
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also later retracted their coverage of
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, which was solely based on ''The Wire'''s reporting. The Guild, in its statement, urged newsrooms 'to resist the temptation of moving fast on sensitive stories, circumventing due journalistic norms.' The Guild also called the lapses by The Wire 'condemnable' in a subsequent statement.


Litigation and Defamation suits


Reliance Infrastructure

In response to one of their video-shows covering the
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, Reliance Infrastructure had lodged a defamation case in
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civil court for a cost of . It was part of a slew of defamation cases, filed against multiple media-organisations and were perceived by some to fall under the category of
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.


Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Indian Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) for the ruling
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and venture capitalist
Rajeev Chandrasekhar Rajeev Chandrasekhar (born 31 May 1964) is an Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is the incumbent Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Electronics and Information Technology of India. He is also an ...
filed a defamation suit in a Bangalore civil court, after two articles – ''Arnab's Republic, Modi's Ideology'' by Sandeep Bushan and ''In Whose Interests Do Our Soldiers March?'' by Sachin Rao – were published, suggesting that Chandrasekhar's major investments in the Indian media and defence industries represented conflicts of interest with some of his roles as a legislator. On 2 March 2017 the court passed an
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injunction An injunction is a legal and equitable remedy in the form of a special court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts. ("The court of appeals ... has exclusive jurisdiction to enjoin, set aside, suspend (in whole or in pa ...
, ordering ''The Wire'' to block access to the two articles. ''The Wire'' complied but decided to challenge the court order. In February 2019, the court lifted the injunction and ruled in favour of The Wire, leading to reinstatement of the articles.


Jay Shah

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's son Jay Shah filed a criminal defamation case against the editors of ''The Wire'' for publishing an article titled 'The Golden Touch of Jay Amit Shah', an investigative story by Rohini Singh. A BJP-led coalition had formed the government at the centre following their win in the
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, and Narendra Modi had become the Prime Minister. The article alluded to possible irregularities in Jay Shah's business dealings, claiming that the turnover of a company owned by him increased 16,000 times over in the year following the election. Jay Shah filed the case in court 13 of the Ahmedabad Metropolitan Magistrate against four editors/reporters of ''The Wire''. Additional chief metropolitan magistrate SK Gadhvi ordered a court inquiry into the matter under CrPC section 202 to inquire into the case to decide whether or not there is sufficient ground for a case to be filed. Observing that "prima facie it seems there is a case" against ''The Wire'' for its defamatory article against Shah, a metropolitan court issued summons to the reporter of the article and editors of the website to appear before it on 13 November in the criminal defamation case filed against them. The order also mentions Shah's contention that "the news portal didn't give enough time to him to send his response, the article didn't include the loss incurred by his company in the year 2015-2016, and created confusion over the turnover to defame him." The Ahmedabad civil court on 23 December vacated the ex parte and interim injunction. The court lifted all restrictions except the use of words (after) "Narendra Modi becoming Prime Minister/elected as Prime Minister." ''The Wire'' called the lifting of the injunction a "victory for The Wire", and that the "decision by the civil court is a vindication of ''The Wire''s fundamental stand that its article had been a legitimate exercise of the freedom of expression in the public interest." However, the Gujarat High court later reinstated the gag order and refused to quash the criminal defamation case filed by Jay Shah. ''The Wire'' had appealed in the
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against this order. The
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asked the Gujarat trial court not to proceed until 12 April with the criminal defamation complaint. Later,
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listed the matter to be heard on 18 April by a different bench of the Supreme Court. However, the bench had not been specified. ''The Wire'' pleaded for the withdrawal of its plea, seeking the defamation proceedings against it to be quashed. The portal said they were ready for further proceedings in the Gujarat trial Court. The Supreme Court bench allowed the withdrawal on 27 August 2019. The court remarked that, "''it has become a fashion to serve notice to a person for explanation and even before it can be answered, the articles are published within five to six hours"'' expressing its anguish and also ordered that the trial be completed "''as expeditiously as possible''."


Amit Malviya

In response to the now retracted article in ''The Wire'' related to Meta XCheck,
Amit Malviya Amit Malviya is an Indian politician serving as the national convener of the IT cell of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Early life Malviya is from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. He completed his BBM from Dayalbagh Educational Institute and PGDM Finance M ...
, the BJP's IT Department Head filed a police complaint against ''The Wire'' and its editors. In response to the complaint Delhi Police searched the residence of wire founding editors Siddharth Varadarajan, MK Venu, Sidharth Bhatia, Jahnavi Sen as well as ''The Wire'''s offices. The raids have been condemned by the International Press Institute and one more press organization.


Adityanath government

During the COVID-19 pandemic, ''The Wire'' came under the Yogi Adityanath government's crackdown on journalists reporting on administrative failures and
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, a part of a pattern of escalading
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violations in Uttar Pradesh, use of the Epidemics Diseases Act of 1897 to pressurise journalists, and democratic backsliding in India. Between April 2020 and June 2021, four separate FIRs alleging false information were lodged by the Uttar Pradesh Police against various journalists working for the news outlet, including against one of its founding editors. According to ''
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'', the cases had no tangible evidence and amounted to harassment through litigation. In September 2021, the
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responding to a petition against the FIRs, extended a 2 month protection from arrest to the journalists at ''The Wire'' over press freedom concerns but declined to quash them, instead directed the petitioners to approach the
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stating that it would set a bad precedent and open a floodgate of quashing petitions under Article 32, which grants the right to
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for violation of
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.


Bharat Biotech

In February 2022,
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filed a defamation lawsuit of against ''The Wire'' and its editors over 14 articles that had reported on the pharmaceutical company and Covaxin, the
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developed by it. The defamation suit also named all those who had contributed to the articles which included several journalists and medical professionals. The lawsuit was filed at a local district court in Rangareddy, Telangana where an additional district judge passed an
ex-parte In law, ''ex parte'' () is a Latin term meaning literally "from/out of the party/faction of" (name of party/faction, often omitted), thus signifying "on behalf of (name)". An ''ex parte'' decision is one decided by a judge without requiring all ...
injunction An injunction is a legal and equitable remedy in the form of a special court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts. ("The court of appeals ... has exclusive jurisdiction to enjoin, set aside, suspend (in whole or in pa ...
, a restraining order directing the news publication to take down its articles within the next 48 hours. The court said that the articles published by ''The Wire'' would lead to vaccine hesitancy. The editor-in-chief of ''The Wire'' stated that they would challenge the legality of the order as no notice was served to them and the organisation was not given an opportunity to defend itself against Bharat Biotech's allegations.


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