38.6c New Delhi, India, Monday, December 15, 2025
Top Stories Supreme Court
Political NEWS Legislative Corner Celebstreet International Videos
Subscribe Contact Us
close
Judiciary

CJI Pulls Up Centre for Filing Low-Grade Affidavit in Pleas Seeking Action for Communal Branding of Covid-19

By Atharwa Gauraha      09 October, 2020 01:14 PM      0 Comments
CJI Supreme Court Sharad Arvind Bobde

In an extraordinary move, SA Bobde, Chief Justice of India, pulled up the Narendra Modi government of the Centre on Thursday for a shoddy affidavit on a petition seeking action against the Indian media to communalize the COVID-19 pandemic. CJI Bobde warned Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, the government's legal officer, of the flippancy shown to India's top court.

A bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde, Justices AS Bopanna & V. Ramasubramaniun noted that the Ministry concerned had filed an affidavit without even taking into account the details related to the incidents of bad reporting.

Although strongly objecting to the affidavit, the Chief Justice clarified that the Secretary of the Department must file an affidavit on record and he must point out what he thinks about these events. We also want all acts under which you have exercised similar powers in the past", he said.

Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has approached the Supreme Court alleging that the Indian media spread Islamophobia during its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in connexion with the March meeting at the Tablighi Jamaat headquarters.

The petition lodged by Advocate Ejaz Maqbool & Adeel Ahmed stressed that the Government, in particular the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, had failed in its obligation under Article 14 of the Constitution to grant equal protection of the law to all persons in India by enabling the media to portray facts in a skewed manner, using phrases which were detrimental to the Muslim community. It is further argued that the media has violated all norms of Journalistic conduct by resorting to such "dog whistle tactics" of targeting Muslims.

Indian TV networks also referred to as the lapdog media, launched an unparalleled assault on the Muslim community by keeping them accountable for spreading the virus. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of Delhi lost no time including a separate group of 'Markaz' to reveal the number of individuals affiliated with the Tablighi Jamaat, who had tested positive for COVID-19.

"The actions of some parts of the media are also against the letter and spirit of the Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standards published by the News Broadcasters Association, which is the news channel regulatory body. Under the Code, one of the foremost principles of media regulation is to maintain neutrality and objectivity in reporting," the plea highlighted.

 



Share this article:



Leave a feedback about this
TRENDING NEWS

ranveer-singhs-dhurandhar-barred-from-release-across-gulf-states-amid-content-sensitivity-concerns
Trending CelebStreet
Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar Barred from Release Across Gulf States Amid Content Sensitivity Concerns

Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar fails to secure release approval in six GCC countries amid concerns over politically sensitive content.

14 December, 2025 12:40 AM

TOP STORIES

scwla-hails-supreme-courts-historic-30-reservation-for-women-in-state-bar-councils-a-landmark-leap-for-gender-parity-in-the-legal-profession
Trending Legal Insiders
SCWLA Hails Supreme Court’s Historic 30% Reservation for Women in State Bar Councils: A Landmark Leap for Gender Parity in the Legal Profession [Read Press Release]

Supreme Court orders 30% reservation for women in State Bar Councils; SCWLA welcomes the landmark verdict as a major step toward gender equality in the legal profession.

09 December, 2025 04:45 PM
only-central-state-employees-fall-under-section-2e-gratuity-exclusion-kerala-hc
Trending Judiciary
Only Central, State Employees Fall Under Section 2(e) Gratuity Exclusion: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]

Kerala High Court rules KSBC retired abkari workers are entitled to gratuity, holding that Section 2(e) exclusion applies only to government employees.

09 December, 2025 08:28 PM
civic-bodies-have-authority-to-revise-property-tax-rates-courts-cannot-substitute-judgment-on-policy-decisions-sc
Trending Judiciary
Civic Bodies Have Authority to Revise Property Tax Rates; Courts Cannot Substitute Judgment on Policy Decisions: SC [Read Judgment]

Supreme Court upholds municipal autonomy to revise property tax rates, ruling that courts cannot interfere in policy decisions absent arbitrariness or illegality.

09 December, 2025 08:35 PM
hostile-witness-testimony-cannot-be-rejected-in-toto-supreme-court-reiterates-settled-legal-position
Trending Judiciary
Hostile Witness Testimony Cannot Be Rejected in Toto: Supreme Court Reiterates Settled Legal Position [Read Judgment]

Hostile witness testimony cannot be rejected entirely, the Supreme Court held, reaffirming that credible portions supporting prosecution or defence must still be considered.

09 December, 2025 08:44 PM

ADVERTISEMENT


Join Group

Signup for Our Newsletter

Get Exclusive access to members only content by email