A division bench comprising justice K T Shankaran and Justice M L Joseph Francis expressed displeasure over 'misreporting' of court proceedings in the case and observed "this is an unhealthy practice".
The bench cautioned 'this is a fit case for taking contempt of court proceedings'.
It was referring to a report in a leading English daily today quoting a submission of the Director General of Prosecutions (DGP) T Asaf Ali that suriyanelli victim cannot be considered a child prostitute.
The case relates to the victim hailing from Suryanelli in Idukki District of Kerala being abducted in January 1996 and transported to various places and sexually exploited by over 40 persons.
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