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Explain why you shouldn’t face action for Yakub execution coverage:
Govt notice to 3 channels

Sources said the I&B ministry obtained video clips of the Chhota
Shakeel phone-in and Yakub’s lawyer’s statement from the Electronic
Media and Monitoring Centre to get the quotes which have been cited in
the notice.

Written by P Vaidyanathan Iyer | New Delhi | Updated: August 8, 2015 4:22 pm

1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon. (Source: Express Archive)

For the first time since it took charge, the NDA Government has issued
separate show-cause notices to ABP News, NDTV 24×7 and Aaj Tak
alleging that these three private news television channels showed
disrespect to the judiciary and the President of India by airing
certain content on the day 1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon was
hanged. The Union Information & Broadcasting Ministry has asked these
channels to explain within 15 days why action should not be taken
against them for broadcasting such content.

The content includes phone-in interviews of Chhota Shakeel on Aaj Tak
and ABP News in which he claimed Yakub Memon was innocent and said
that four mercy petitions were dismissed in a single day. He also
alleged that justice had not been done and that he did not believe the
court. NDTV 24×7 had aired an interview of Yakub Memon’s lawyer who
spoke about how many countries have done away with the death penalty.

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The show-cause notices to the channels invoke at least three sections
including Section 1(d), Section 1(g) and Section 1(e) of Rule 6 of the
Programme Code prescribed under the Cable Television Network Rules,
1994.

Section 1(d) states that no programme should be carried which contains
anything “obscene, defamatory, deliberate, false and suggestive
innuendos and half-truths.” Section 1(e) states that no programme
should be carried in the cable service which is “likely to encourage
or incite violence or contains anything against maintenance of law and
order or which promote anti-national attitudes. Section 1(g) bars
channels from carrying content which “contains aspersions against the
integrity of the President and Judiciary”.

Yakub Memon’s hanging on July 30 came hours after an unprecedented
late-night opening of the Supreme Court that eventually rejected a
final plea for a stay on his execution. That order came 12 hours after
the same bench had dismissed another writ petition by Yakub
challenging the validity of the death warrant. Justices Dipak Misra, P
C Pant and Amitava Roy also rejected objections raised by Justice
Kurian Joseph a day earlier and said there was no legal lacuna in
dealing with Yakub’s curative petition which was dismissed on July 21.
Sources said the I&B ministry obtained video clips of the Chhota
Shakeel phone-in and Yakub’s lawyer’s statement from the Electronic
Media and Monitoring Centre (EMMC) to get the quotes which have been
cited in the notice.

At least three orders prohibiting transmission of channels for a
period ranging from one day to 30 days have been issued by the
Government so far. NDTV Good Times and TLC were taken off air for a
day for content described as adult and Al-Jazeera was prohibited for
five days after it did not show Jammu & Kashmir as an integral part of
India in the country’s map.

Once the channels reply to the show-cause notice, an inter-ministerial
committee, which includes officials from the Home, External Affairs
and Defence ministries, will review their response and decide on the
next step.

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