Actor Dileep moves HC to prohibit media reporting case against him

Kochi | Monday | 17th January, 2022

Summary:

Kochi, Jan 17 (PTI) Actor Dileep, an accused in the "actress sexual assault case", on Monday moved the Kerala High Court seeking an order prohibiting the publishing and broadcasting of matters related to the trial.

Dileep said both the investigating and the prosecuting agencies have "abandoned the trial in a court" and filed the petition against the state police chief, the investigating officer and a private television channel.

He said an "in camera trial" was mandated under 327 (2) of the Criminal Procedure Code for the offence charged against him and the printing and publishing of the proceedings were unlawful.

"They (investigating and prosecuting agencies) have sponsored and resorted to media trials as the same has no accountability and can be easily sponsored especially in a period where fake news and forms of unethical journalism are prevalent and it is easy to choose a suitable media house and use their services to propagate falsehood about the trial of the case," the petition said.

The petition filed through advocate Philip T Varghese said there was a deliberate and concerted act of criminal contempt hindering the administration of justice by scandalizing the court and prejudicing the trial by publishing the proceedings of the trial conducted.

The actor also submitted that not only the private tv channel but other media- including print, digital and social media-- are now printing and publishing matters which amounts to criminal contempt.