The Bombay High Court has passed an order requesting media to show restraint while covering the developments of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case.
The bench urged that the media’s reportage should not hamper the ongoing investigation of the case.
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“We urge and expect the media to exercise restraint in reporting of the investigation with respect to the death, which should not hamper investigation in any manner”, the bench said.
The bench was headed by Justices A A Sayed and S P Tavade who passed the order in two PILs which sought directions for fair reporting by the media of the Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case.
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