Bombay HC guidelines for reportage of suicide cases
Bombay HC guidelines for reportage of suicide cases
The Bombay High Court has set out guidelines that need to be followed by media houses while reporting cases of death by suicide.
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UPDATED: January 19, 2021 00:16 IST
The court further noted that overzealous investigative journalism” may qualify as instances of obstruction to “administration of justice”, (Representative photo)
The Bombay high court has made some scathing observations in its 251-page order on the media trial in reportage of late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput s death by television media. While doing so, the court also felt that the authorities, who could have regulated and put a stop on the media trial, had abdicated their duty.
21st January will mark the 35th birth anniversary of Sushant Singh Rajput. Read on to know what his sister Shweta Singh Kirti has to say about the same.
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Sushant Singh Rajput s sister Shweta remembers him, shares his handwritten poem
The tragic death of Sushant Singh Rajput shook everyone deeply. Sushant s sister Shweta Singh Kirti still struggles to cope up with the loss of her brother. Shweta who is determined to continue seeking justice for the late Bollywood star shared a handwritten poem by Sushant on her social media account. The poem seems to be about Sushant s own life, he tells about the 30 years of his life that he spent trying to do something. and the things that he wanted to accomplish.Â
Reminiscing Sushant s memories she wrote, Written by Bhai⦠the thought so profound #ForeverSushant.
It has been almost seven months since Sushant Singh Rajput left for his heavenly abode. The actor had died by suicide and it was a life that ended too s.
Mumbai s Famous Mucchad Paanwala Shop Co-owner Held During Drugs Case Probe
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The Narcotics Control Bureau on Tuesday arrested Ramkumar Tiwari, one of the owners of the famous Muchhad Paanwala shop in Mumbai, in connection with a drugs case, an NCB official said. The paan shop, located at Kemps Corner in south Mumbai, has been famous as it is frequented by some celebrities.
Tiwari was apprehended by a team of the NCB after questioning, the official said. His name cropped up during investigation into a drugs case in which three persons, including a British national, were arrested with 200 kg of drugs from Khar and Bandra areas here on Saturday, when he said.