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Court allows media coverage of gang-rape trial

Published: 23 Mar 2013 - 04:33 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 02:58 pm

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court yesterday allowed the media to cover the day-to-day trial of the December 16 gang rape case in the Saket fast-track court here, subject to certain restrictions.

Justice Rajiv Shakdher, allowing the plea of journalists seeking an open trial instead of an in-camera one, directed the lower court to allow access to one representative of each media house. “The court will allow access to one representative journalist of each of the accredited national dailies. The petitioners before me represent some of them,” the order said.

The court however, imposed some restrictions on the media, saying it would not disclose the name of the victim or her family members or witnesses cited during the trial.

The reporters will exclude parts of proceedings that the court instructs them not to report, Justice Shakdher said, setting aside the media advisory issued by the police not to report the court proceedings and order of the trial court. 

“The reporting shall not disclose the name of the victim or those of the members of the family of the victim or the complainant or witnesses cited in the proceedings,” the order said.

“The reportage shall exclude the part of the proceedings, which the court specifically so direct.” “At the end, it is hoped that reportage will confine itself to the news as it is, and not transgress into the areas which are in the domain of the court. There is a thin, but a clean and distinct, line dividing the two which, if respected, will augur well for institutional integrity,” it added.IANS