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Media gag on Bihar shelter home rapes

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The Supreme Court on Thursday restrained the electronic media from showing, even in morphed form, images of the alleged victims of rape and sexual assault at a shelter home in Bihar's Muzaffarpu­r district, observing that they cannot be compelled to "relive the trauma" again and again.

The apex court ban in which the media was also asked not to interview the victims came on a day when a state-wide bandh was called by the Left parties in Bihar to protest against the alleged sex abuse at the shelter home run by a state-funded NGO.

A bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta took cognisance of the Bihar

incident and said that it was a cause for serious concern that alleged victims of sexual violence were interviewe­d a number of times and were made to repeat the incident.

"Is this the way we are treating our girls," the bench said and asked the media not to interview the alleged victims of sexual abuse at the shelter home while restrainin­g them from telecastin­g or publishing the images of the victims even in morphed form.

"Now the probe has been handed over to the CBI. Will these girls be questioned in front of a camera? It is not easy for anybody. They have to relive the trauma. It is horrible," the bench observed and issued notices to the Centre and Bihar government seeking their responses on the incident.

‘‘How you talk to a child is different from how you talk to an adult. I had yesterday seen a clip. You do not talk to an alleged victim of rape like this. There are different ways of talking," Justice Lokur said and questioned as to why these alleged victims should ever be interviewe­d like this.

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