Supreme Court tells politicians let free Press prevail

The High Court, however, rejected the complaint and the present appeal is directed against this order.

Update: 2018-01-08 19:46 GMT
Maharashtra government tabled supplementary demands worth Rs 11,445 crore in the Legislative Assembly, including Rs 15 crore for the implementation of a pension scheme for senior journalists in the state. (Representational Image)

New Delhi: Against the backdrop of UIDAI lodging a police case against an English newspaper for its expose on how unsafe Aadhaar data is, the Supreme Court on Monday asked politicians to allow journalists freedom of expression even if there is some “wrong reporting”.

Dismissing an appeal filed by Rahmat Fatima Amanul-lah, a former Bihar MLA, against a Patna High Court order, a bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachud told the counsel, “You must allow freedom of expression by journalists. There may be some wrong reporting.  But don’t hold on to it forever.”

The Patna High Court had in September last year quashed defamation cases against the journalists of a Hindi channel. It was alleged by the petitioner that to increase its TRPs, the channel had run a story without verifying facts. The complainant, who claimed to be the daughter of a senior and reputed bureaucrat, and that her mother was a minister in the Bihar government, alleged that on July 18, 2011, the channel aired a news report regarding a scam in the allotment of BIADA land. She alleged that the channel uttered some scandalous and defamatory remarks against her and her parents, there by harming her reputation.

The High Court, however, rejected the complaint and the present appeal is directed against this order.

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