Delhi HC is hearing on plea moved by film production houses against allegedly derogatory reporting by Republic TV and Times...
Delhi HC is hearing on plea moved by film production houses against allegedly derogatory reporting by Republic TV and Times Now
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2020-11-09 05:22:32
9 Nov 2020 11:25 AM IST
Akhil Sibal: Evidence is scrutinised by the court, not by the media channels. The same was noted by this court in Shashi Tharoor case against Arnab Goswami
9 Nov 2020 11:24 AM IST
Akhil Sibal: media channels are describing their speculative material as 'evidence', how can they do that without the scrutiny of the court?
9 Nov 2020 11:20 AM IST
Akhil Sibal has screen shared the entire order for public viewing
9 Nov 2020 11:20 AM IST
Sibal cites Delhi HC's order in Shashi Tharoor case against Arnab Goswami which says that media can't convict a person when the investigation or trial is pending
9 Nov 2020 11:18 AM IST
Akhil Sibal: Even in Shashi Tharoor case against Arnab Goswami, the court had directed the latter to practice restrain
'Self-regulation by media is not happening and something more stringent is required', he argues
9 Nov 2020 11:17 AM IST
'NBSA had said that 'seeking truth' can't be a license for media channels to violate the rights of an accused and destroy his life', Sibal point out.
9 Nov 2020 11:12 AM IST
Sibal points out that NBSA did say that it's mindful of the fact that sometimes media goes overboard in its crusade to seek the truth, however, media should be wary of media trials and vigilante journalism
9 Nov 2020 11:11 AM IST
Akhil Sibal reads out the observations of the National Broadcasters Association on the style of reporting followed in the Newshour debates broadcasted by the defendants
9 Nov 2020 11:11 AM IST
Akhil Sibal: standards set up be journalists themselves prohibit conjectural and speculative reporting
9 Nov 2020 11:11 AM IST
Akhil Sibal reads out the standards on reporting of pending judicial proceedings or investigations
'journalists are not supposed to comment on the personal culpability of any person', he argues