TIL Desk Bollywood/ The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting among others to file a status report by October 15 on steps taken to restrain media following actor Rakul Preet Singh’s plea indicating harassment based on conjecture as she submitted being a “non-smoker and teetotaller” after being named in drug case.
The Ministry and others were asked to indicate the steps taken in view of the court’s earlier order on a plea filed by actress Rakul Preet seeking urgent interim directions for restraining media from running shows or publishing articles against her in connection with the drug probe that emerged out of the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
Justice Navin Chawla of the single judge bench directed the Ministry, Press Council of India and News Broadcasters Association to file the status report by the next date of hearing (October 15). While the matter was being heard through video conferencing, advocate Aman Hingorani, appearing for Rakul Preet argued that none of the statutory bodies have shown any urgency to their concerns.