Supreme Court drops bombshell for Arnab Goswami and others; wants 5-member committee to prepare new broadcasting standards for electronic media
The Supreme Court Bench comprising Justices DY Chandrachud, Indu Malhotra and KM Joseph on Tuesday made scathing observations while restraining pro-Hindutva Sudarshan TV from broadcasting the remaining episodes of its controversial series against Muslims. However, the most striking aspect of Tuesday’s hearing was of Justice Chandrachud dropping a bombshell by advising to prepare new broadcasting standards for the Indian TV channels such as Arnab Goswami’s Republic TV and others, often referred to as India’s own Radio Rwanda. Justice Joseph also came down heavily on Indian TV anchors for muting guests who disagreed with them.
According to the Livelaw website, Justice Chandrachud, after dictating the order, orally remarked that the top court was thinking to appoint a committee of five distinguished citizens who can come up with certain standards for the electronic media. “We don’t want any persons of politically divisive nature and we need members who are of commendable stature,” the Bar and Bench website quoted the Bench as saying...
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