'We take all matters seriously': SC on fake news on Tablighi Jamaat


New Delhi, May 27 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Wednesday, directing the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) be made a party to the pleas alleging a section of media was demonising the Muslim community in connection with the Nizamuddin Markaz incident in Delhi, said: "We take all matters seriously."

The statement came from a bench headed by Chief Justice S.A. Bobde and comprising Justices A.S. Bopanna and Hrishikesh Roy as counsel representing Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind (JUH), urged the top court to take the matter seriously. The bench said that "don't repeat that these matters are serious".

The bench issued notice to the Centre and the Press Council of India (PCI) and asked the authorities concerned to respond on the matter within two weeks.

"The petitioners (JUH and others) are directed to implead the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) as party respondent in the array of parties. Issue notice to all the respondents as also the newly added respondent(s). Let copies of these writ petitions be served upon the respondents by the petitioners during the course of the day. Mr. K.M. Nataraj, learned Additional Solicitor General appearing for the respondent(s)-Union of India, prays for and is granted two weeks' time to file reply affidavit," it said.

The next hearing on the matter is scheduled on June 15.

Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, representing the Muslim clerics body, contended before the bench that fake news damage the secular fabric of the nation and broadcast of such news make outs offences under the law. "Why is the government silent," he submitted. As he urged the apex court to take action against the media organizations, the bench asked the PCI what action it has taken.

The apex court told the Centre's counsel that do not let people instigate, as these things later become law and order issues. The bench also sought specific reply on the alleged violation of the Cable Television (Regulation) Act by the news channels.

On April 13, a bench headed by Chief Justice Bobde and comprising Justices L. Nageswara Rao and M.M Shantanagoudar said: "We will not gag the press."

The observation from the apex court came on a plea by JUH seeking direction to the Centre to stop the dissemination of fake news and take strict action against the sections of the media spreading bigotry and communal hatred in connection with Nizamuddin Markaz. The bench, which heard the matter through video conferencing, asked the petitioners to implead the PCI as a party in the case and posted the matter for further hearing after two weeks.

The pleas, filed through advocate Ejaz Maqbool, said: "By communalising the issue and demonising the entire Muslim community, the actions of the media pose a serious threat to the life and liberty of Muslims across the country. The demonisation is also an infringement of the right to live with dignity which is also covered under Article 21 of the Constitution."

As the petitioner's counsel claimed reports from certain sections of the media constantly talked about Tablighi spreading coronavirus in the country, the bench replied: "We think you should add the Press Council of India as a party to the case. It is a necessary party to this case, implead them, thereafter we will hear this."

 

  

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Thu, May 28 2020

    Nation wants to know who is fake news producer?? Fake news damaged India's good Image around globe.

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  • Samad, Udupi

    Thu, May 28 2020

    Serious matters such as provocative speeches from Kapil Mishra, Anurag Thakur, Parvesh Varma and many more..... and hope cases just don't fade with Covid19

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 28 2020

    SC should appoint their own panel to check on FAKE NEWS ...

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  • Anil kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2020

    Yes supreme court takes all matters seiously except genocide of 5lk kashmiri hindus in 1990. A petition to reopem the case was rejected by SC asking petitioner where wer u sincw 30 yrs nw hw will u gather evidence.

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  • GURKA, MANGALURU

    Wed, May 27 2020

    We knew it with due respect but what is the time frame for your decision making after the PANDEMIC disappear from the earth ?? Please SC whatever its come to your table dont accept it if you cant deliver the verdict within the time frame ! for instance 18 year old young boy cant join the LKG or UKG !! vice versa delayed verdict cant help anyone which become irrelevant topic at the time of delivering the justice !!!

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  • Pround Indian, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    GOD IS GREAT !!
    “They plan, and Allah plans. Surely, Allah is the Best of planners.” (Holy Quran 8:30)
    Bring the perpetrators to justice to save the democracy.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Wed, May 27 2020

    After 2014 those who 'Take Matters Seriuosly' will face judge Lohia's fate. Are you ready to be like Judge Lohia???????? If not then don't fake and obey your masters orders and you can get a seat in the parliament atleast to raise your hand to approve your master's self made overnight laws.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2020

    Veer
    We know what happened to "Nagar wala" case and also to Scindia or pilot who raised questions. L Mishra case is the example of such revolt

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  • Eddison Dsouza, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2020

    There is a big difference between Judge Loya's case and the petty arguement and examples u r giving.

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