A division bench, comprising Justice V.Ramasubramanian and Justice K Ravichandra Baabu, passed the order while setting aside an order of the Bar Council refusing to enrol M Nedunchezhian, a freelance reporter for a monthly Tamil investigative magazine, in view of pendency of the case.
It noted that the Supreme Court was also seized of the issue (of defamation).
In such circumstances, it was not possible for the court to convince itself that the filing of a complaint of defamation against a person for writing articles in a magazine could make the Bar Council treat him as a person with criminal background so as to disentitle him from enrolling as an advocate, it said.
During the pendency of the case, the petitioner graduated in law from a college affiliated to Bangalore University and applied to the Bar Council seeking enrolment in June 2013.
He had mentioned about pendency of the defamation case, citing which the Council declined to process his application.
Justice Ramasubramanian, who wrote the judgment for the bench, in the order narrated various judgments of European Courts of Human Rights, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and France on defamation.
"Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago has approved a bill to partially decriminalise defamation. Out of the members of the European Union, Cyprus, Romania, Estonia, Ireland and the United Kingdom have repealed criminal defamation laws," the order said.
