'Ban on BBC Documentary is Against Constitution', Hearing on Petition in SC on 6 February

Ban on BBC Documentary: The Supreme Court will hear on February 6 the decision of the Central government to 'ban' the BBC documentary made against PM Modi on the 2002 Gujarat riots in the country.
Ban on BBC documentary is Against Constitution, Hearing on Petition in SC on 6 February
Ban on BBC documentary is Against Constitution, Hearing on Petition in SC on 6 February Image Credit: PTI

Ban on BBC Documentary: The Supreme Court will hear on February 6 the decision of the Central government to 'ban' the BBC documentary made against PM Modi on the 2002 Gujarat riots in the country.

The apex court has agreed to hear a public interest litigation. The petition was filed before a bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud.

Advocate ML Sharma has filed a PIL before a bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud.

The plea states that the Centre's decision to ban the BBC documentary "India: The Modi Question" is mala fide, arbitrary and unconstitutional.

Ban on BBC Documentary: Petitioner has urged SC to watch documentary

Petitioner has urged SC to watch documentary
Petitioner has urged SC to watch documentary

The petition filed by advocate ML Sharma, urged the Supreme Court to see and examine both parts of the BBC documentary.

It has been said in the petition that the court should take action against those who were, directly and indirectly, responsible for the 2002 Gujarat riots.

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Ban on BBC Documentary: Petitioner has demanded to cancel the ban order

Sharma has raised a constitutional question in his PIL and asked the apex court to decide whether citizens have a right to see news, facts and reports on the 2002 Gujarat riots under Article 19(1)(2) nor not.

He has demanded a direction to cancel the ban order of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, calling it illegal, malicious, arbitrary and unconstitutional.

His plea asks whether the Central Government can curb the freedom of the press which is a fundamental right guaranteed under Article 19(1)(2) of the Constitution.

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