EDITORIAL POLICY – PUBLIC RIGHTS ACTION NETWORK (PRAN)

Editorial Policy – Public Rights Action Network (PRAN)

Public Rights Action Network (PRAN) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of accuracy, transparency, and public-interest reporting. Our editorial process ensures that all content published on this website is trustworthy, factual, and aligned with our mission of promoting legal awareness and empowering citizens.

1. Accuracy & Verification

  • All legal updates, case summaries, and policy analysis are verified from primary sources, including:

    • Supreme Court & High Court judgments

    • Official government notifications

    • Authentic policy documents

    • Statutory texts (Acts, Rules, Regulations)

  • Whenever possible, we cross-check information with multiple sources.

2. Editorial Independence

PRAN does not accept paid articles, sponsored opinions, or political content.
All analysis is independent, non-partisan, and focused solely on public interest and legal literacy.

3. Corrections Policy

If an article contains an error or missing detail:

  • We will correct it promptly

  • Major corrections will be noted at the bottom of the article

  • Readers can request corrections via our Contact page

4. Plagiarism & Fair Use

  • We publish original content only

  • Quotations from judgments or statutes are used with attribution

  • No external article is reproduced without permission

5. Transparency

Each article includes:
✅ Author name
✅ Credentials
✅ Date of publication
✅ Relevant labels/categories

6. Ethics & Integrity

We strictly follow:

  • Responsible journalism

  • Accuracy

  • Public-interest focus

  • No conflict of interest

PRAN does not publish content promoting private companies, individuals, or political parties.

7. Content Scope

PRAN covers:

  • Court judgments (SC, HC)

  • Consumer rights

  • Public health

  • Road safety

  • Human rights

  • Governance and policy updates

8. Reader Engagement

We encourage readers to:

  • Share information responsibly

  • Notify us of inaccuracies

  • Suggest topics of public importance

Contact for Corrections

Email: publicrightaction@gmail.com

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