"Why should we restrain them? How can we stop them if they get information from police and other people. Can we say them not to publish?," a bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam said as it summarily refused the plea of Asaram who alleged that he was being victimised by "frivolous" reporting against him.
Senior counsel Vikas Singh, appearing for Asaram, 72, referred to some stories and reports projecting him as "Dracula". He submitted that the court should pass a direction against media.
The bench, however, was not satisfied with his arguments and said "your remedy lies elsewhere" and dismissed the plea.
Singh then agreed to withdraw the petition.
Asaram was arrested in August on the charge of sexually assaulting a minor girl and has been in prison at Jodhpur in Rajasthan since then. He is being investigated in other cases of sexual assault too.
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