Editors Guild condemns Patna HC order restraining media from reporting on shelter abuse case

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Editors Guild of today condemned a order restraining the media from reporting on the probe into the Muzaffarpur shelter abuse case and appealed to its and Supreme Court's justices to review the decision.

In a statement, the said such restrictions on reporting on matters of public importance are counterproductive as it decried the recent growing trend of courts issuing such restraint orders on the media that undermine one of the pillars of democracy.

The guild is distressed to note that the court, instead of protecting media freedom, has issued an order that has effectively curbed it, it said.

"It condemns such orders as it believes that such restrictions on reporting on investigations into a matter of public importance are counterproductive," the statement said.

"It also appeals to the Justices of the and the to review the restraint order and uphold the principles of a and democracy," it added, expressing its deep concern over the order.

It noted that a verbal order issued by the division bench of Justice and Justice on August 23 had said that till the investigation into the shelter case was completed, all the print and were restrained from reporting anything with respect to the case, more particularly with respect to the investigation already undertaken or which was likely to take place.

The bench had claimed that reporting on the matter could seriously hamper the investigation of the case.

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 15:00 IST