The Free Press Journal

JNU row: Delhi govt seeks prosecutio­n of 3 channels

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The Delhi government on Monday alleged in a court here that some of the video footage of the February 9 protests at JNU campus aired by three TV news channels were ‘doctored’ and sought their prosecutio­n. Chief Metropolit­an Magistrate Sumit Dass, after hearing the submission­s of the Delhi Government's counsel, fixed the matter for considerat­ion on the complaint on May 26. "I am posting the matter for considerat­ion on May 26," the magistrate said.

Senior advocate N Hariharan, who appeared for the Delhi government, said the channels reported about clash between students groups at JNU and showed footage of the incident which happened at the university campus on February 9.

He said the video was inaudible so the channels had showed a bubble on the screen with an alleged text ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ and the anchor/reporter suggested that such anti-national slogans were being shouted by the JNU students which would not be tolerated by the country. These programmes were also uploaded on the websites of these channels on 'YouTube', he said.

He argued that a CD of these footages was send to forensic science laboratory and the experts have opined that all these bubbles were insertions and tapes were tampered with.

"Because of this we saw violence across the country and in this court complex also. You had seen it. Post violence incidents were also seen," the counsel said.

Hariharan, who was accompanie­d with battery of lawyers, sought the prosecutio­n of the three channels, their editors and anchors for the alleged offences under various sections including 415 (cheating), 465 (punishment for forgery), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating) and 471 (using as genuine a forged document or electronic record) of IPC and provisions of the Informatio­n and Technology Act.

The Delhi government sought examinatio­n of its complaint under Section 200 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. It has made 12 respondent­s as parties in the matter, including three news channels, their editors-in-chief, directors and anchors.-PTI

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