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People must take course in criminal trial before joining journalism, remarks Delhi HC

The high court was hearing an application by Congress MP Tharoor seeking an interim injunction against Goswami, Editor-in-Chief of Republic TV, from making defamatory remarks against the leader.

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People must take course in criminal trial before joining journalism, remarks Delhi HC

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NE LEGAL BUREAU

NEW DELHI, SEPT 10

People must take a course in criminal trial and then get into journalism, was how an annoyed Delhi High Court remarked while expressing displeasure over the alleged parallel investigation being run by journalist Arnab Goswami on his TV channel in connection with Congress leader Shashi Tharoor’s wife Sunanda Pushkar’ death case.

The high court, which observed responsible journalism is the need of the time, said it was not saying that anyone will gag the media but at the same time, the sanctity of investigation must be maintained.

“Can the media sit in appeal against the charge sheet filed by an investigating agency?” Justice Mukta Gupta asked.

“It is not a reflection on the Plaintiff (Tharoor) but the investigating agency. Can there be a parallel investigation or trial?… Would you not like the courts to take their own course?” the judge asked.

The high court was hearing an application by Congress MP Tharoor seeking an interim injunction against Goswami, Editor-in-Chief of Republic TV, from making defamatory remarks against the leader.

Tharoor’s grievance relates to the broadcast of the programmes naming him on the TV channel in July and August and in the telecast, the journalist has claimed that they have investigated Sunanda Pushkar’s case better than the police and that he still has no doubt that Pushkar was murdered.

The high court expressed its displeasure over the claims made by the journalist when the trial in the criminal case was still pending.

“People must take a course in the criminal trial and then get into journalism,” the judge remarked.

“Please show restraint. Once the police investigation is going on in the criminal case, there cannot be a parallel investigation by the media,” the judge said.

The high court referred to December 1, 2017 order passed in the matter in which it was stated that “Press cannot ‘convict anyone’ or insinuate that he/she is guilty or make any other unsubstantiated claims. Press has to exercise care and caution while reporting about matters under investigation or pending trial.”

Pushkar was found dead in a suite of a five-star hotel in south Delhi on the night of January 17, 2014, under mysterious circumstances.

Tharoor has alleged that they continued to engage in “defaming and maligning” him despite an assurance given by their counsel in the court on May 29, 2017.

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