Fact Check Policy

Last Updated: 15 July, 2026

IndiaKhabar is committed to publishing accurate and reliable information. This Fact Check Policy explains how we verify claims, sources, documents, images and videos before publication.


1. Purpose of Fact Checking

Our fact-checking process is intended to reduce errors, prevent the spread of misinformation and provide readers with clear, verifiable and properly sourced information.

We apply additional scrutiny to claims that may affect public safety, elections, communal harmony, health, finance or public reputation.


2. Selection of Claims

We may fact-check claims that are:

  • Widely shared or attracting significant public attention.
  • Published by public figures, organisations or institutions.
  • Potentially misleading or harmful.
  • Related to public policy, health, politics, law or safety.
  • Supported by unclear, incomplete or disputed evidence.

3. Sources We Use

Depending on the subject, our verification process may include:

  • Official government websites and public records.
  • Court orders, notifications, reports and legal documents.
  • Statements from authorised representatives.
  • Primary interviews with relevant individuals.
  • Reputable news agencies and established publications.
  • Academic studies, research papers and institutional reports.
  • Original photographs, videos and location evidence.

We prefer primary sources wherever reasonably available.


4. Verification Process

Our editorial team may use the following steps:

  1. Identify the exact claim being examined.
  2. Review the original source and context.
  3. Compare information from multiple reliable sources.
  4. Check dates, names, numbers, quotations and locations.
  5. Seek clarification from concerned persons or institutions.
  6. Review available documents, images or videos.
  7. Assess whether the claim is accurate, misleading or unsupported.

5. Image and Video Verification

When necessary, we may examine:

  • Original upload dates and available metadata.
  • Reverse-image search results.
  • Visual landmarks, signs, weather and geographical details.
  • Earlier appearances of the same image or video.
  • Whether media has been cropped, edited or presented out of context.

Representational or file images should be labelled where appropriate.


6. Anonymous Sources

Anonymous sources may be used when disclosure could create a genuine risk to the source or when the information has significant public interest.

Information from anonymous sources should be independently verified wherever possible before publication.


7. Ratings and Conclusions

Where IndiaKhabar publishes a dedicated fact-check article, the conclusion may be described using clear terms such as:

  • True: Supported by reliable evidence.
  • Mostly True: Largely correct but missing context.
  • Misleading: Contains some accurate information but creates a false impression.
  • False: Contradicted by reliable evidence.
  • Unverified: Insufficient reliable evidence is available.

Conclusions are based on the best evidence reasonably available at the time of publication.


8. Right of Reply

Where a fact check concerns a specific person, organisation or institution, we may seek their response before publication when reasonably practical.

Relevant responses received after publication may be added to the article.


9. Transparency and Attribution

We aim to identify the main evidence used in a fact check and provide sufficient context for readers to understand how the conclusion was reached.

Sources are attributed unless there is a valid legal, ethical or safety reason not to disclose them.


10. Corrections and Updates

If new evidence becomes available, a fact-check article may be updated, clarified or corrected.

Material errors will be handled under our Corrections Policy .


11. Editorial Independence

Fact-checking decisions are made independently of advertisers, sponsors, political organisations and commercial interests.

Advertising relationships do not determine the outcome of a fact check.


12. Artificial Intelligence

Automated tools may assist with research, transcription, translation or image analysis. However, final conclusions must be reviewed by a responsible human editor or team member before publication.


13. Report a Claim or Error

Readers may suggest a claim for verification or report an error by sending:

  • The relevant article or social-media link.
  • The exact claim being questioned.
  • Supporting documents, screenshots or reliable sources.
  • A brief explanation of the concern.

14. Contact Us

For fact-check requests, corrections or supporting evidence, contact:

IndiaKhabar
Email: contact@indiakhabar.co.in

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