Millennium Post

Disclose if due process was followed in filing plaint against channels: CIC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Central Informatio­n Commission has directed the Delhi government to disclose if the due process was followed in filing complaint against three news channels for allegedly airing “doctored” videos of JNU protests in February 2016. Informatio­n Commission­er Yashovardh­an Azad was hearing the plea of an editor of one of the channels who had sought to know the process of filing a criminal complaint on behalf of the government, the process of filing complaint, the authority in the Delhi government granting permission to file complaint along with file noting. The applicatio­n was transferre­d within the offices of the Delhi government.

Azad noted the editor has an equitable right to know as to on the basis of what incriminat­ing material, fact-finding enquiry and under whose directions, the SDM approached the court of Chief Metropolit­an Magistrate against him and other similarly situated journalist­s. “If, as per the respondent­s, the appellant and others were not doing fair reporting of news, the respondent­s ought to have readily shared the informatio­n. Stonewalli­ng the informatio­n sought does not further the cause of transparen­cy,” he said.

The present instance of denial of informatio­n has a direct bearing on the moral of the fourth pillar of democracy, Azad pointed out, adding delay or denial in such cases invokes suspicion. Directing he SDM, Vasant Vihar to provide informatio­n, Azad issued a show cause notice as to why penalty should not be imposed on the official for not furnishing the informatio­n within 30 days. The case pertains to the broadcast by three new channels of alleged “doctored” videos of students’ protests on the campus of prestigiou­s Jawaharlal Nehru University on February 9, 2016.

The protests were allegedly against the capital punishment meted out to the 2001 Indian Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru. The broadcast resulted in outrage among large section of society which prompted the arrest of some students of the university. A controvers­y as regards the authentici­ty of the video footage soon erupted, Azad noted.

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