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Judge, however, allows police to hold press briefings on the case The Delhi High Court on Friday ordered the Delhi Police to ensure there was no leakage to the media of documents relating to its investigation into the FIR against climate change activist Disha Ravi, arrested in connection with the ‘toolkit’ case. Justice Prathiba M. Singh, however, said the Delhi Police could conduct press briefings on the case “as per law and its office memorandum, so long as no rights of the individuals are violated”. The High Court’s direction came on Ms. Ravi’s plea seeking to restrain Delhi police from leaking any investigation material relating to her case to the media. ....
Delhi HC issues notices on plea seeking to restrain cops and media Share Via Email | A+A A- Activists demand the release of Disha Ravi, who was arrested in connection with the Google toolkit case, in Thane on Thursday | Pti By Express News Service NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Thursday denied leaking any information to the media in connection with the probe against Bengaluru student and climate activist Disha Ravi in the farmer protest toolkit case. Appearing for police, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the Delhi High Court that an affidavit would be filed on Friday. A bench of Justice Prathiba M Singh, however, issued notices to the News Broadcasters Standards Association (NBSA) and three news channels on Disha’s petition seeking an order restraining the police from leaking investigation material accessed as part of the probe.The court said the prayer required consideration and posted the matter for hearing on Friday. ....
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. ....