- A representation prepared by the Internet Freedom Foundation and submitted to the Jammu and Kashmir government references an analysis and prepared by Rohini Lakshané (The Bachchao Project) and Prateek Waghre (The Takshashila Institution). An abridged version of the submission can be found here: Foundation for Media Professionals approaches J&K Govt seeking compliance with SC judgement. It references “Even the 301 whitelisted sites in Jammu and Kashmir are not entirely accessible: An analysis” published by Medianama on January 28, 2020.
- The Bachchao Project and The Takshashila Institution made a joint submission to India’s Ministry of Home Affairs (dated February 19. 2020) based on our findings of a usability testing exercise conducted on the whitelist issued for Internet access in Jammu and Kashmir in January 2020. A copy of the submission has been uploaded here along with a summary of the questions raised by our findings: http://thebachchaoproject.org/submission-to-mha-regarding-whitelist-for-internet-access-in-jammu-and-kashmir
- This submission was made separately to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Informational Technology in February 2020.
- An interlocutory application filed with a PIL in the Supreme Court seeking restoration of 4G Internet access in Jammu and Kashmir cites the study “Even the 301 whitelisted sites in Jammu and Kashmir are not entirely accessible: An analysis“. For details, see Annexure A-3, IA of Writ Petition (Civil) (Diary No.) 10817 of 2020, Foundation for Media Professionals v. Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Anr. and “Application Filed In SC To Show Impact Of Internet Curbs On Life In J&K During COVID-19 Lockdown” (dated April 15, 2020).