"The issue is under consideration and pending before the Parliament and court will not interfere into it," a bench of justices Pradeep Nandrajog and V K Rao observed rejected a plea filed by former Union Minister Subramanian Swamy.
Swamy sought a direction to the Centre to rectify the lacuna in the Press and Registration of Books Act regarding the definition of 'Editor'.
"It may be true that even the legislature has so opined evidenced by the fact that the Press and Registration of Books and Publication Bill, 2011 which has been cleared by the Select Committee and is pending before Parliament, has suggested amendment to the Act by defining editor to mean a person who is not only an ordinary resident in India but is also a citizen of India.
"It may be true that in today's context, media, both print and electronic, have become much more powerful due to their reach and the evolving concept of what is called paid news. As literacy increases the media becomes powerful and influences the political and social thinking of the targeted audience..," the bench observed.
Swamy had in his petition raised the issue of Siddarth Varadarajan, a US passport holder, being the Editor of 'The Hindu'. The court noted that Varadarajan has already resigned from the daily.
