Tag: Editors Guild of India

  • SC phrases grievance in opposition to Editors Guild members ‘counter-narrative of govt’, extends safety

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday termed the grievance in opposition to the Editors Guild of India (EGI) and its 4 members a “counter-narrative of the government” and requested as to how the offence of selling enmity between totally different teams was made out in opposition to the journalists’ physique which merely gave a report at Army’s request.

    While extending the safety from coercive motion to the EGI members by two extra weeks, a bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra sought the response of the complainant and mentioned it can study the grievance which shaped the idea of the FIRs in opposition to them.

    The court docket noticed the EGI crew went to Manipur after the Army wrote to it about “partisan reporting” on the bottom by vernacular media.

    “They go to the bottom. They could also be proper or flawed however that’s what free speech is all about,” the CJI mentioned.

    The prime court docket was additionally important of the truth that the Manipur excessive court docket entertained the PIL in opposition to the EGI.

    The CJI was referring to the plea filed by the International Meitei Forum looking for quashing of the report submitted by the EGI.

    “The method during which that PIL is entertained by the Chief Justice of the High Court…let me not say far more as the pinnacle of the household. But certainly there are extra urgent issues to be entertained than these sorts of PILs,” he mentioned.

    Meanwhile, the Manipur authorities, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, mentioned the highest court docket might shield the EGI and its members for some extra time and switch the plea to the Delhi High Court for being handled on deserves.

    However, the highest court docket took severe observe of vehement submission of senior advocate Guru Krishnakumar, showing for the complainant, that the EGI members have dedicated prison offences by making “sweeping one-sided” allegations with out even making me a celebration.

    The bench requested as to how the offences beneath sections 195 (selling enmity between totally different teams) and 200 (making false declaration in courts) of the IPC have been made out in opposition to the EGI members.

    “Let us see Section 200. This offers with making a false declaration earlier than a court docket…Therefore that is topic to part 195 of CrPC. Where was the declaration made earlier than the court docket? This is only a report,” the bench mentioned.

    Observing that the EGI was entitled to placing forth a viewpoint, the bench mentioned the complainant has to make out a case on his personal and present the components of an offence are there.

    “You have to show us in a case like this that your complaint makes out a case. Does it even make out a whisper of the ingredients of the offence,” the CJI requested.

    “We are also concerned because this can’t be that the moment somebody says something in print, a case is filed. Your entire complaint is the counter-narrative of the government. You have basically put forth a counter-narrative, assuming that what they have said is false,” it mentioned.

    “Assuming that what they said is false and every para is false, making a false statement in an article is not an offence under section 153A (of the IPC). It may be incorrect. Incorrect things are reported all across the country every day, will you prosecute journalists for 153A,” the bench mentioned.

    The solicitor basic urged that retaining in thoughts the sensitivity of the state of affairs, the court docket mustn’t say all these items and refer the matter to the Delhi High Court.

    “Mr Solicitor General, the Army writes to the Editors Guild of India. The Army says that there is partisan reporting, please come and make a proper report. They go to the ground. They may be right or wrong but that is what free speech is all about,” the CJI mentioned.

    The counsel for the complainant mentioned if the EGI withdraws the report, the complainant is not going to press the grievance.

    At the outset, the solicitor basic objected to the Supreme Court entertaining the petition and mentioned the petitioners ought to avail of the treatment earlier than the excessive court docket.

    “During last 30 days, virtual hearings were held every day and 572 virtual hearings took place and 42 non-locals appeared in virtual hearings,” the regulation officer mentioned, including that senior legal professionals like Anand Grover and Colin Gonsalves, who’ve been alleging difficulties within the HC, have additionally appeared there.

    On September 11, the highest court docket prolonged until Friday the safety from coercive motion to the EGI and its members. It had additionally sought the view of the Manipur authorities on whether or not to switch their plea for quashing the FIRs and different aid to the Delhi High Court for adjudication.

    Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh had mentioned on September 4 a police case had been filed on a grievance in opposition to the president and three members of the Editors Guild of India, and accused them of making an attempt to “provoke clashes” within the state.

    Besides EGI president Seema Mustafa, those that have been booked are senior journalists Seema Guha, Bharat Bhushan and Sanjay Kapoor. They visited the state between August 7 and 10 to check media reporting on the ethnic violence.

    The Editors Guild, in a report revealed on September 2, slammed the web ban within the state as being detrimental to media reportage, criticised what it termed as one-sided reporting by some media retailers and claimed there have been indications that the state management had “turned partisan” through the battle.

    “They are anti-state, anti-national and anti-establishment (people) who came to pour venom. Had I known it before, I would not have allowed them to enter,” the chief minister had mentioned.

    The EGI mentioned in its report it acquired a number of representations concerning the media in Manipur taking part in a partisan position within the ongoing ethnic battle between the Meitei and Kuki-Chin communities.

    “There are clear indications that the leadership of the state became partisan during the conflict. It should have avoided taking sides in the ethnic conflict but it failed to do its duty as a democratic government which should have represented the entire state,” the report mentioned.

    The Editors’ Guild members have been booked beneath varied sections of the IPC together with 153A (selling enmity between two communities), 200 (utilizing false declaration as true), 298 (deliberate intent to wound spiritual emotions), and beneath provisions of the Information Technology Act and Press Council Act.

    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday termed the grievance in opposition to the Editors Guild of India (EGI) and its 4 members a “counter-narrative of the government” and requested as to how the offence of selling enmity between totally different teams was made out in opposition to the journalists’ physique which merely gave a report at Army’s request.

    While extending the safety from coercive motion to the EGI members by two extra weeks, a bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra sought the response of the complainant and mentioned it can study the grievance which shaped the idea of the FIRs in opposition to them.

    The court docket noticed the EGI crew went to Manipur after the Army wrote to it about “partisan reporting” on the bottom by vernacular media.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2′); );

    “They go to the bottom. They could also be proper or flawed however that’s what free speech is all about,” the CJI mentioned.

    The prime court docket was additionally important of the truth that the Manipur excessive court docket entertained the PIL in opposition to the EGI.

    The CJI was referring to the plea filed by the International Meitei Forum looking for quashing of the report submitted by the EGI.

    “The method during which that PIL is entertained by the Chief Justice of the High Court…let me not say far more as the pinnacle of the household. But certainly there are extra urgent issues to be entertained than these sorts of PILs,” he mentioned.

    Meanwhile, the Manipur authorities, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, mentioned the highest court docket might shield the EGI and its members for some extra time and switch the plea to the Delhi High Court for being handled on deserves.

    However, the highest court docket took severe observe of vehement submission of senior advocate Guru Krishnakumar, showing for the complainant, that the EGI members have dedicated prison offences by making “sweeping one-sided” allegations with out even making me a celebration.

    The bench requested as to how the offences beneath sections 195 (selling enmity between totally different teams) and 200 (making false declaration in courts) of the IPC have been made out in opposition to the EGI members.

    “Let us see Section 200. This offers with making a false declaration earlier than a court docket…Therefore that is topic to part 195 of CrPC. Where was the declaration made earlier than the court docket? This is only a report,” the bench mentioned.

    Observing that the EGI was entitled to placing forth a viewpoint, the bench mentioned the complainant has to make out a case on his personal and present the components of an offence are there.

    “You have to show us in a case like this that your complaint makes out a case. Does it even make out a whisper of the ingredients of the offence,” the CJI requested.

    “We are also concerned because this can’t be that the moment somebody says something in print, a case is filed. Your entire complaint is the counter-narrative of the government. You have basically put forth a counter-narrative, assuming that what they have said is false,” it mentioned.

    “Assuming that what they said is false and every para is false, making a false statement in an article is not an offence under section 153A (of the IPC). It may be incorrect. Incorrect things are reported all across the country every day, will you prosecute journalists for 153A,” the bench mentioned.

    The solicitor basic urged that retaining in thoughts the sensitivity of the state of affairs, the court docket mustn’t say all these items and refer the matter to the Delhi High Court.

    “Mr Solicitor General, the Army writes to the Editors Guild of India. The Army says that there is partisan reporting, please come and make a proper report. They go to the ground. They may be right or wrong but that is what free speech is all about,” the CJI mentioned.

    The counsel for the complainant mentioned if the EGI withdraws the report, the complainant is not going to press the grievance.

    At the outset, the solicitor basic objected to the Supreme Court entertaining the petition and mentioned the petitioners ought to avail of the treatment earlier than the excessive court docket.

    “During last 30 days, virtual hearings were held every day and 572 virtual hearings took place and 42 non-locals appeared in virtual hearings,” the regulation officer mentioned, including that senior legal professionals like Anand Grover and Colin Gonsalves, who’ve been alleging difficulties within the HC, have additionally appeared there.

    On September 11, the highest court docket prolonged until Friday the safety from coercive motion to the EGI and its members. It had additionally sought the view of the Manipur authorities on whether or not to switch their plea for quashing the FIRs and different aid to the Delhi High Court for adjudication.

    Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh had mentioned on September 4 a police case had been filed on a grievance in opposition to the president and three members of the Editors Guild of India, and accused them of making an attempt to “provoke clashes” within the state.

    Besides EGI president Seema Mustafa, those that have been booked are senior journalists Seema Guha, Bharat Bhushan and Sanjay Kapoor. They visited the state between August 7 and 10 to check media reporting on the ethnic violence.

    The Editors Guild, in a report revealed on September 2, slammed the web ban within the state as being detrimental to media reportage, criticised what it termed as one-sided reporting by some media retailers and claimed there have been indications that the state management had “turned partisan” through the battle.

    “They are anti-state, anti-national and anti-establishment (people) who came to pour venom. Had I known it before, I would not have allowed them to enter,” the chief minister had mentioned.

    The EGI mentioned in its report it acquired a number of representations concerning the media in Manipur taking part in a partisan position within the ongoing ethnic battle between the Meitei and Kuki-Chin communities.

    “There are clear indications that the leadership of the state became partisan during the conflict. It should have avoided taking sides in the ethnic conflict but it failed to do its duty as a democratic government which should have represented the entire state,” the report mentioned.

    The Editors’ Guild members have been booked beneath varied sections of the IPC together with 153A (selling enmity between two communities), 200 (utilizing false declaration as true), 298 (deliberate intent to wound spiritual emotions), and beneath provisions of the Information Technology Act and Press Council Act.

  • Editors Guild ‘deeply involved’ about I-T survey at BBC places of work

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Editors Guild of India on Tuesday stated it was “deeply concerned” concerning the Income Tax surveys on the places of work of BBC India and termed it as a continuation of a “trend” of utilizing authorities companies to “intimidate and harass” media retailers important of the ruling institution.

    In a press release, the Guild additionally demanded that nice care and sensitivity be proven in all such investigations in order to not undermine the rights of journalists and media organisations.

    The assertion got here after Income Tax authorities performed a survey operation on the BBC’s places of work in Delhi and Mumbai as a part of an investigation into alleged tax evasion.

    The motion, it’s learnt, is being carried out to analyze some worldwide taxation and switch pricing points.

    The broadcaster stated it was “fully cooperating” with the tax authorities.

    “The survey by the I-T department is in continuation of a trend of using government agencies to intimidate and harass press organisations that are critical of government policies or the ruling establishment,” the Guild stated in a press release right here.

    The Guild famous that the IT survey got here quickly after the discharge of two documentaries by the BBC on the 2002 violence in Gujarat and the present standing of the minorities in India.

    The documentaries stirred political waters, with the federal government criticising the BBC for flawed and prejudiced reportage on the Gujarat violence and making an attempt to ban on-line entry and viewing of the movies in India, it stated.

    It recalled that IT surveys have been performed in 2021 on the places of work of NewsClick, Newslaundry, Dainik Bhaskar and Bharat Samachar.

    “In each case, the raids and surveys were against the backdrop of critical coverage of the government establishment by the news organisations,” the Guild stated.

    “This is a trend that undermines constitutional democracy,” it stated.

    The Guild reiterated its earlier demand that governments be certain that such investigations are performed throughout the prescribed guidelines and that they do not degenerate into devices of harassment to intimidate impartial media.

    NEW DELHI: The Editors Guild of India on Tuesday stated it was “deeply concerned” concerning the Income Tax surveys on the places of work of BBC India and termed it as a continuation of a “trend” of utilizing authorities companies to “intimidate and harass” media retailers important of the ruling institution.

    In a press release, the Guild additionally demanded that nice care and sensitivity be proven in all such investigations in order to not undermine the rights of journalists and media organisations.

    The assertion got here after Income Tax authorities performed a survey operation on the BBC’s places of work in Delhi and Mumbai as a part of an investigation into alleged tax evasion.

    The motion, it’s learnt, is being carried out to analyze some worldwide taxation and switch pricing points.

    The broadcaster stated it was “fully cooperating” with the tax authorities.

    “The survey by the I-T department is in continuation of a trend of using government agencies to intimidate and harass press organisations that are critical of government policies or the ruling establishment,” the Guild stated in a press release right here.

    The Guild famous that the IT survey got here quickly after the discharge of two documentaries by the BBC on the 2002 violence in Gujarat and the present standing of the minorities in India.

    The documentaries stirred political waters, with the federal government criticising the BBC for flawed and prejudiced reportage on the Gujarat violence and making an attempt to ban on-line entry and viewing of the movies in India, it stated.

    It recalled that IT surveys have been performed in 2021 on the places of work of NewsClick, Newslaundry, Dainik Bhaskar and Bharat Samachar.

    “In each case, the raids and surveys were against the backdrop of critical coverage of the government establishment by the news organisations,” the Guild stated.

    “This is a trend that undermines constitutional democracy,” it stated.

    The Guild reiterated its earlier demand that governments be certain that such investigations are performed throughout the prescribed guidelines and that they do not degenerate into devices of harassment to intimidate impartial media.

  • Editors Guild, Press Club condemn scribe Muhammad Zubair’s arrest, Jamiat calls it ‘discriminatory motion’

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Editors Guild of India and the Press Club of India on Tuesday described the arrest of Alt News co-founder Muhammad Zubair on expenses of injuring non secular sentiments as “extremely disturbing” and demanded his fast launch.

    Both the media our bodies identified that the motion in opposition to Zubair got here on a day when India joined G7 and 4 different nations to guard free speech, “online and offline”.

    “It is apparent that Alt News’ alert vigilance was resented by those who use disinformation as a tool to polarise society and rake nationalist sentiments,” the guild stated in an announcement right here.

    Zubair was arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police on Monday on expenses of selling enmity between completely different teams on grounds of faith and deliberate acts to outrage non secular emotions.

    “Zubair has been arrested below sections 153 and 295 of the Indian Penal Code.

    This is extraordinarily disturbing as a result of Zubair and his web site Alt News have executed some exemplary work over the previous few years in figuring out pretend information and countering disinformation campaigns, in a really goal and factual method,” the guild stated.

    It demanded that the Delhi Police launch Zubair instantly.

    “This is necessary to buttress the commitments made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the G7 meet in Germany to ensure a resilient democracy by protecting online and offline content,” the guild stated.

    The Press Club of India stated: “The action by the Delhi Police in hastily arresting Muhammad Zubair showed the blatant violation of the country’s commitment on the global platform given by none other than the prime minister himself.”

    Earlier, a physique of digital media organisations had condemned Zubair’s arrest and requested the Delhi Police to withdraw the case in opposition to him instantly.

    In a democracy, the place each particular person possesses the fitting to train the liberty of speech and expression, it’s unjustifiable that such stringent legal guidelines are used as instruments in opposition to journalists, who’ve been accorded the position of taking part in a watchdog in opposition to the misuse of the establishments of the State, an announcement issued by the DIGIPUB stated.

    “The use of such stringent laws as tools against journalists who are considered the fourth pillar of democracy must be stopped. We stand with Zubair,” it added.

    Prominent Muslim organisation Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind on Tuesday termed the arrest “discriminatory” and demanded that the federal government take “fair action” within the matter respecting the nation’s status on the worldwide stage.

    Jamiat president Maulana Mahmood Madani additionally wrote to Home Minister Amit Shah saying “the discriminatory nature” of the functioning of regulation enforcement companies is condemnable.

    “On one hand, people who openly deliver hate speeches and make genocide calls are roaming free, while on the other hand journalists who are tirelessly working in exposing such hate-mongers are being systematically harassed and intimidated,” Madani stated.

    “There is little question that the individuals accused of injuring non secular sentiments of different individuals’s religion, their holy saints and holy books with the intention to trigger communal disturbance have to be handled firmly as per the supply of the regulation.

    However, there should not be any discrimination in coping with such individuals on the premise of their specific religion,” the Jamiat chief stated.

    In the case in opposition to Zubair, Madani alleged “discrimination and religious persecution”.

    “We solemnly appeal to you as the guardian of the law enforcement to kindly make sure that absolute equality and impartiality is exercised by the law enforcement agencies in dealing with the hate mongers irrespective of their faith,” Madani stated in his letter.

    “We demand that the government take fair action respecting the country’s reputation at the international level,” he stated.

  • ‘Pause, take a vital have a look at what you’ve gotten achieved’: EGI to information channels on Kanpur violence

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Noting that the irresponsible conduct of some information channels has made the nationwide discourse coarse and the hole between communities unbridgeable, the Editors Guild of India (EGI) on Wednesday requested them to pause and take a vital have a look at what they’ve achieved simply to extend viewership and revenue through the Kanpur violence.

    It additionally known as for stricter vigilance by broadcasters and journalist our bodies, noting that the current incident of violence in Kanpur that precipitated “unnecessary embarrassment” to the nation may have been averted if these information channels had been aware of the nation’s constitutional dedication to secularism, in addition to journalistic ethics and pointers of the Press Council of India.

    Violence had erupted in components of Kanpur after Friday prayers as members of two communities indulged in brick-batting and hurled bombs over makes an attempt to close outlets in protest in opposition to remarks in opposition to Prophet Mohammad by BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma throughout a TV debate.

    “The Editors Guild of India is disturbed by the irresponsible conduct of some national news channels for deliberately creating circumstances that target vulnerable communities by spewing hatred towards them and their beliefs,” the Editors’ physique stated in an announcement.

    Expectedly, there was a riot in Kanpur accompanied by an “unprecedented trenchant reaction” from many nations that had been offended by the remarks of the ruling get together spokespersons, it stated, including that of their indignant statements they puzzled about India’s dedication to human rights and freedom of faith.

    “The incident that caused unnecessary embarrassment to the country could have been avoided if some of the TV outlets had been mindful of the nation’s constitutional commitment to secularism, as well as the journalistic ethics and guidelines that the Press Council of India has issued to handle a volatile communal situation,” the EGI stated.

    Instead, a few of these channels prompted by the need to extend viewership and revenue had been seemingly impressed by the values of Radio Rwanda whose incendiary broadcast precipitated a genocide within the African nation, it added.

    “The EGI demands that these channels pause and take a critical look at what they have done by giving legitimacy to divisive and toxic voices that has made the national discourse coarse and the gap between communities unbridgeable,” the Editors’ physique stated.

    “The EGI also demands stricter vigilance by broadcaster and journalist bodies to prevent a recurrence of this from taking place,” it added.

    The media is in place to strengthen the Constitution and the regulation, and never break it by sheer irresponsibility and absence of accountability, the EGI stated.

  • ‘Concerned govt agencies being used to suppress journalism’

    A day after the Income Tax Department raided the premises of media group Dainik Bhaskar in addition to Uttar Pradesh-based TV channel Bharat Samachar, the Editors Guild of India Friday expressed concern over authorities companies being “used as a coercive tool” to “suppress free and independent journalism”.
    “This is all the more disturbing given the recent media reports on the wide spread surveillance of journalists and civil society activists using the Pegasus software,” it mentioned in a press release.
    Dainik Bhaskar had carried a number of important reviews on the federal government’s dealing with of the pandemic. The Editors Guild mentioned it “brought to fore the gross mismanagement by government authorities and the immense loss of human lives”.