Actress wants ban on media coverage about her in connection with Sushant Singh Rajput case
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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting among others to file a status report by October 15 on steps taken to restrain media following actor Rakul Preet Singh’s plea indicating harassment based on conjecture as she submitted being a “non-smoker and teetotaller” after being named in drug case.
The Ministry and others were asked to indicate the steps taken in view of the court’s earlier order on a plea filed by Singh seeking urgent interim directions for restraining media from running shows or publishing articles against her in connection with the drug probe that emerged out of the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
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While the matter was being heard through video conferencing, advocate Aman Hingorani, appearing for Singh argued that none of the statutory bodies have shown any urgency to their concerns.
“The High Court has ample powers to stop the publication even when the proceedings are at investigation stage,” he said.
“I have been summoned as a witness in the case. Fake news is being spread that I am taking drugs and stocking it. I am a non smoker, teetotaller,” submitted Hingorani on behalf of the actress.
Meanwhile, the NBA through its counsel submitted that many of the channels are not even a part of it and the issue which is currently being dealt with is factual and would require the channels to respond.
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Chetan Sharma appearing for the I&B Ministry informed the court that the Ministry is in the process of addressing the actor’s complaint. “We are looking into the matter...I can understand that my friend’s client would be under mental agony,” said the ASG.
On September 17, the Delhi High Court while asking the Centre, National Broadcasters Association and others to respond to the petition filed by Singh’s plea against media reports on her relating to drug case involving Rhea Chakraborty. “There has to be some restraint. Media gets to know info even before the officers themselves. Reputations are getting tarnished,” Singh’s plea had said.
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