Disha Ravi case: Delhi HC cautions media against sensationalism, cops against leaks

Updated : Feb 19, 2021 14:10
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Editorji News Desk

Delhi High Court on Friday directed the police to stick to the affidavit that they had filed denying that they leaked WhatsApp chats of climate activist Disha Ravi, arrested in connection with the ‘toolkit’ case. The court also directed the media house to avoid sensationalism while reporting on the case and to ensure that their sources were authentic. The court, however refused to restrain media houses from reporting on the matter. It directed the editors of media houses to exercise proper editorial control so that dissemination of information does not hamper the investigation.

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