Al-Masry Al-Youm's former managing editor Magdy Al-Gelaad and reporter Mohamed Senhuri are to appear before a criminal court for "publishing defamatory information," after a complaint filed by the influential Judges' Club.
In an article in the newspaper on January 15, 2012, the two quoted Hisham al-Genina, then president of the Court of Appeal in Cairo, as charging that a Judges' Club election lacked transparency.
Genina, who is now president of the public Central Auditing Organisation, has also been referred to trial, Egypt's official MENA news agency reported.
The new constitution is to be adopted through a referendum expected to be held in December.
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Egypt's constitution was suspended when the army removed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi from power on July 3.
Since October, three Egyptian journalists have already been convicted by military courts, stirring concern among human rights organisations and media watchdogs.
Two of them have been sentenced to six-month suspended jail terms for photographing or visiting military sites without authorisation in the Sinai peninsula bordering Gaza.