Lawstreet Journal

SC Grants Interim Protection From Arrest To Journalists Who Tried To Conduct Sting Operations On Politicians [Read Order]

Lawstreet Journal 18 Feb 2020 1:32pm

Image courtesy: Lawstreet Journal Judiciary SC Grants Interim Protection From Arrest To Journalists Who Tried To Conduct Sting Operations On Politicians [Read Order]

As reported on the 16th of February, 2020, the Apex Court has granted interim protection to journalists who had tried to carry out the sting operation in order to gain access to various politicians in order to carry on investigations to catch hold of them while they are on the verge of committing a crime. 

And thus a false case has been filed against the petitioners whose main job was to carry forth with journalism. 

Senior Advocates - Harish Salve, Mahesh Jethmalani and Anup Lal Das who had appeared for the Journalists Bhupendra Partap Singh, Abhishek Singh, Hemant Chowrasia and Ayush Kumar Singh had put forth their arguments to which the division bench comprising Justice R Banumathi and A S Bopanna granted an interim protection from arrests. 

The condition put forth by them was the journalists shall cooperate with the investigations until further orders. They are required to hand over their passports to the concerned police stations.

The allegations have been made that the journalists had impersonated themselves as businessmen to enter into a commercial transaction with the complainant in order to exploit his political connections.

In the anticipatory bail, the accused had defended their acts by putting forth the contention of them conducting a bona fide operation to investigate into corruption. This plea was rejected by the Delhi High court that put forth that indulging in a sting operation in the interest for the public doesn't not extinguish the liability of criminality that exists therein. 

 

Author - Dyuti Pandya

Continue Reading...

Tagged: Supreme Court of India  
Disclaimer: SoOLEGAL in Media collaboration with Lawstreet Journal. SoOLEGAL take no responsbility for the content provided by Lawstreet Journal. For any discrepancies Contact Lawstreet Journal.
Did you find this write up useful? YES 0 NO 0
×

C2RMTo Know More

Something Awesome Is In The Work

0

DAYS

0

HOURS

0

MINUTES

0

SECONDS

Sign-up and we will notify you of our launch.
We’ll also give some discount for your effort :)

* We won’t use your email for spam, just to notify you of our launch.
×

SAARTHTo Know More

Launching Soon : SAARTH, your complete client, case, practise & document management SAAS application with direct client chat feature.

If you want to know more give us a Call at :+91 98109 29455 or Mail info@soolegal.com