Meghalaya HC censures newspaper editor for \'derogatory\'article

Meghalaya HC censures newspaper editor for 'derogatory'article

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

The of a leading daily in was censured by the on Thursday for publishing an article about a court order seeking perks and facilities for retired judges and their families.

"I was censured in the open court today and my qualifications were called into account. Justice S R Sen said I am not fit to be an editor," Mukhim told

In her article titled 'When for themselves', published earlier this week, Mukhim alleged that Justice Sen, who is retiring in March, wanted several provisions for retired justices and judges and their spouses and children from the state government, including guest houses, domestic help, mobile and

The article also said that Justice Sen's order is a reminiscent of an order of two judges - Justice and TNK Singh - demanding Z-category and Y-category security respectively.

Both Mukhim and Chaudhuri were issued a showcause notice by Justice Sen on Wednesday, seeking explanation as to why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against the newspaper for publishing the article.

He also asserted that "media is not to dictate to the court what the court should do".

"It is really shocking that the publisher and of the said newspaper without knowing the or background of the case are making comments which are definitely derogatory to a who is handling the case as well as the entire fraternity of the judges," Justice Sen said, adding that the media had no business to comment on a matter pending in court.

Mukhim, on her part, said she apologised before the court and gave details of her qualifications.

"I apologised for what seems to be a mistake and told him of my qualifications but we were asked to appear before this Monday," she said.

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First Published: Thu, December 13 2018. 20:55 IST