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Karnataka Court Bars Media From Showing "Defamatory" Content On 6 Ministers


Karnataka Court Bars Media From Showing "Defamatory" Content On 6 Ministers
Karnataka Court Bars Media From Showing "Defamatory" Content On 6 Ministers
The ministers in the Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa-led cabinet had moved the court on Friday seeking an injunction.
The court barred media from showing any "defamatory" content against six Karnataka ministers.
Bengaluru:
A city court on Saturday issued a temporary injunction against media organisations from telecasting or publishing of any "defamatory" and unverified news items against six Karnataka ministers.
The ministers in the Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa-led cabinet had moved the court on Friday seeking an injunction.
Additional City Civil and Sessions Judge D S Vijaya Kumar in the order said in his opinion it is necessary to injunct telecasting or publishing of any unverified news items against the plaintiffs/applicants.

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On 6 Karnataka ministers' plea, court restrains 68 media houses


Karnataka Water Resources Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi resigns
A court in Bengaluru on Saturday issued temporary injunction against 68 media houses restraining them from airing or publishing any unverified news item or defamatory content against six ministers of BS Yediyurappa-led BJP government in Karnataka. 
The Bengaluru court passed the order on a joint petition by the six ministers -- Labour Minister Shivaram Hebbar, Agriculture Minister BC Patil, Cooperative Minister ST Somashekar, and Health Family Welfare and Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar. The petition was filed on Friday. 
On Saturday, Addtional City Civil and Sessions Judge D S Vijaya Kumar, in his order, said that the media houses are restrained from telecasting or publishing any unverified news items against the ministers till next order. 

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CD scare: Six ministers get court injunction


CD scare: Six ministers get court injunction
Judge D S Vijaya Kumar passed the order after hearing the interlocutory application filed by the ministers, expressing apprehension that their reputation would be harmed using fake CDs.
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BENGALURU: With sleazegate already scalping one minister in the B S Yediyurappa cabinet, six others Shivaram Hebbar, B C Patil, S T Somashekhar, Dr K Sudhakar, Narayana Gowda and Byrathi Basavaraj, on Saturday secured a temporary injunction from a city civil and sessions court restraining the media from telecasting or publishing any news or showing footage and pictures defamatory.

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Karnataka Sex Scandal: Court Bars Media From Airing 'Defamatory' News About Six BJP Ministers


Karnataka Sex Scandal: Court Bars Media From Airing ‘Defamatory' News About Six BJP Ministers
Earlier, state water resources minister Ramesh Jarkiholi resigned after TV channels played a video CD allegedly featuring him and an unidentified young woman in a sex-for-job scandal.
Ramesh Jarkiholi. Photo: Twitter/@RameshJarkiholi
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New Delhi: A Bengaluru court on Saturday restrained 68 media houses from telecasting or publishing ‘defamatory’ news related to the alleged sex-for-job scandal against six ministers in the Karnataka government until the next date of hearing, news reports said.
The move comes after the ministers – Shivaram Hebbar, B.C. Patil, H.T. Somashekhar, K. Sudhakar, Narayan Gowda and Bhyrati Basavaraj – moved a civil court Friday expressing apprehension of being defamed after their colleague resigned over the scandal. They sought restraint on defamatory content as some media houses have been projecting the existence of 19 CDs involving MLAs and ministers,

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Court's fiat to media on Ministers' appeal


Court’s fiat to media on Ministers’ appeal
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A City Civil and Sessions Court here on Saturday granted temporary injunction restraining 67 media organisations, including print, television, digital, and social media platforms, from putting out any defamatory news or showing video footage and pictures about six Cabinet Ministers.
It also restrained the media from committing any act or intentional omission which causes character assassination of the plaintiff-Ministers on the basis of unverified material.
D.S. Vijaya Kumar, 26th Additional City Civil and Sessions Judge, passed the interim order on a suit filed jointly by A. Shivaram Hebbar, B.C. Patil, H.T. Somashekar, K. Sudhakar, K.C.Narayana Gowda, and Byrathi Basavaraj.

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