[LIVE UPDATES] Disha Ravi Case : Channel Editors To Ensure Editorial Control To Avoid Sensationalism, Delhi High Court Says

Update: 2021-02-19 05:14 GMT
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2021-02-19 06:27 GMT

Sibal: Your Ladyship, are you inclined to pass the stay?

Delhi HC: Not at this stage.

2021-02-19 06:27 GMT

Delhi High Court takes on record the submission that there will be no such indulgence.

2021-02-19 06:27 GMT

Sibal interjects: There is nothing on record.

Delhi High Court: Yes but there is an apprehension, so give an undertaking.

2021-02-19 06:23 GMT

Delhi High Court: The petitioner, Disha Ravi, is directed to ensure that there is no indulgence to malign the police and other authorities.

2021-02-19 06:23 GMT

Delhi High Court: The channel editors are directed to ensure that proper editorial control is exercised while disseminating information to ensure investigation is not hampered.

2021-02-19 06:22 GMT

Delhi High Court: While press briefings are held generally the media cannot disseminate the information in such a sensationalized manner. Delhi Police is directed to ensure the MHA OM is abided by.

2021-02-19 06:22 GMT

Delhi High Court: Right to privacy, the sovereignty and integrity of the country and the freedom of speech need to be balanced.

The recent coverage by media definitely shows there is sensationalized reporting by the media.

2021-02-19 06:20 GMT

Delhi High Court: While a journalist cannot be asked to reveal their source, the same has to be authentic. The Delhi Police claims that it has not leaked anything whereas the media claims to the contrary.

2021-02-19 06:18 GMT

Delhi High Court: Time would be needed to be given to all respodents to file detailed replies. However, the court has gone through the News18 India video, and the  Delhi Police tweets.

2021-02-19 06:18 GMT

Delhi High Court: Various judgements have laid down that there is a balance between the right to privacy, free speech and the right of the public to information.

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