Supreme Court directs MHA to develop media briefing guidelines for police

Supreme Court directs MHA to develop media briefing guidelines for police

The top court further ordered all state DGPs to provide recommendations to MHA within a month on the creation of a handbook for police press conferences in criminal cases.

Advertisement
Supreme Court directs MHA to develop media briefing guidelines for policeSupreme Court directs MHA to develop media briefing guidelines for police

The Supreme Court ordered the Ministry of Home Affairs to write a detailed guide for police officials who brief the media on criminal cases on September 13.

A bench led by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud noted that inaccurate reporting leads to the public believing that a person has committed a crime and that media coverage can also breach a victim's right to privacy.

The top court further ordered all state DGPs to provide recommendations to MHA within a month on the creation of a handbook for police press conferences in criminal cases.

"All DGPs, in a month, should communicate to Ministry of Home Affairs, their suggestions for guidelines…NHRC's suggestions may also be taken," the bench said.

Edited By: Puja Mahanta
Published On: Sep 13, 2023
POST A COMMENT