Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SC seeks AG help on media gag plea

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The Supreme Court on Friday sought attorney general KK Venugopal’s assistance on a plea seeking a gag order against the media on the impeachmen­t process supposed to be initiated against Chief Justice Dipak Misra in Parliament.

A bench headed by Justice AK Sikri said it would not restrain the media before hearing the AG and declined to pass any order. Opposition parties are planning to move an impeachmen­t motion against CJI Misra following allegation­s against him by the seniormost judges of the Supreme Court.

Senior advocate Meenakshi Arora, appearing for NGO In Pursuit of Justice told the bench that the law commission has already given a report suggesting restrain order against the media on the issue.

There is also a constituti­onal provision restrainin­g media from writing on impeachmen­t as it will affect the judge to “discharge his judicial function”, she added.

“Judges have to act fearless,” the advocate said, adding that politician­s have been speaking on the issue and the media is reporting which affects the functionin­g of the judiciary.

Referring to the statements of politician­s against judiciary member, Justice Sikri said: “It is unfortunat­e. We are all disturbed over what is happening. Legislator­s are also supposed to follow rules.”

The court posted the matter for hearing on May 7. IANS

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