The Delhi High Court Friday said certain media coverage of investigation in the FIR against Ravi for her alleged involvement in sharing a toolkit backing farmers' protest indicates "sensationalism and prejudicial reporting", but declined to order the removal of any such content at this stage.
Toolkit case NEW DELHI, Feb 19: The Delhi High Court Friday said certain media coverage of investigation in the FIR against climate activist Disha Ravi
The Delhi High Court Friday said certain media coverage of investigation into the FIR against climate activist Disha Ravi for her alleged involvement in sharing a toolkit backing farmers protest indicates sensationalism and prejudicial reporting , but declined to order removal of any such content at this stage. Recent coverage by the media definitely shows that there is sensationalism, Justice Prathiba M Singh said and added that the issue of removal of content which was already in public domain shall be considered at a later stage. Later in the day, a trial court sent Ravi to judicial custodyfor three days after her five-day police custody expired on Friday.
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New Delhi: February 18: The Centre told the Delhi High Court on Thursday that there has been no leakage of messages or any other details from the Delhi Police to the media in connection with the ‘toolkit’ case, which has climate activist Disha Ravi as the accused.
The 21-year-old activist has approached the Delhi High Court seeking a direction to the Delhi Police to not leak any investigation material in relation to ‘toolkit’ case to the media.
Disha, in the petition, stated that she is being viscerally attacked by the Delhi Police and several media houses on the basis of leaked investigative matter and prejudicial press briefings.