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SC allows news portal to withdraw appeal in defamation case filed by Amit Shah's son

The Apex Court permitted the news portal to withdraw their appeal against the Gujarat High Court order in a defamation case filed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah's son Jay Shah. The Supreme Court said the trial will be promptly completed by the competent court. Though the Supreme Court allowed withdrawal of the appeal, it expressed anguish over the way journalism is being practised in the country now.

SC allows news portal to withdraw appeal in defamation case filed by Amit Shah's son
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Published : Aug 27, 2019, 8:29 PM IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed news portal 'The Wire' and its scribes to withdraw their appeal against the Gujarat High Court order in a defamation case filed by Jay Shah, son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

The news portal had appealed against the trial court order which termed the article written by the journalist as prima facie 'derogatory.'

However, the apex court had asked Jay Shah and the news portal to settle the civil defamation suit.

Following the request to withdraw the appeal, the apex court said the trial against them will be expeditiously completed by the competent court.

Though a bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra allowed the withdrawal of appeals, pending in the apex court for around one-and-a-half years, it expressed anguish over the way journalism is being practised in the country now.

The bench also comprising justices M R Shah and B R Gavai said that it has become a fashion to serve notice to a person for explanation and even before it can be answered, the articles are published within five to six hours.

The bench made this remark when senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the portal and its scribes, sought withdrawal of the appeals filed by them.

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed news portal 'The Wire' and its scribes to withdraw their appeal against the Gujarat High Court order in a defamation case filed by Jay Shah, son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

The news portal had appealed against the trial court order which termed the article written by the journalist as prima facie 'derogatory.'

However, the apex court had asked Jay Shah and the news portal to settle the civil defamation suit.

Following the request to withdraw the appeal, the apex court said the trial against them will be expeditiously completed by the competent court.

Though a bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra allowed the withdrawal of appeals, pending in the apex court for around one-and-a-half years, it expressed anguish over the way journalism is being practised in the country now.

The bench also comprising justices M R Shah and B R Gavai said that it has become a fashion to serve notice to a person for explanation and even before it can be answered, the articles are published within five to six hours.

The bench made this remark when senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the portal and its scribes, sought withdrawal of the appeals filed by them.

Also read: Karti hits out at media, says he has no undeclared assets

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SC allows news portal to withdraw appeal in defamation case filed by Amit Shah's son
         New Delhi, Aug 27 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed news portal 'The Wire' and its scribes to withdraw their appeal against the Gujarat High Court order in a defamation case filed by Jay Shah, son of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, over an article, even as it expressed anguish over the way journalism is being practised in the country.
         The apex court said the trial against them will be expeditiously completed by the competent court.
         Though a bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra allowed the withdrawal of appeals, pending in the apex court for around one-and-a-half years, it expressed anguish over the way journalism is being practised in the country now.
         The bench also comprising justices M R Shah and B R Gavai said that it has become a fashion to serve notice to a person for explanation and even before it can be answered, the articles are published within five to six hours.
         The bench made this remark when senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the portal and its scribes, sought withdrawal of the appeals filed by them. PTI RKS MNL ABA LLP
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