A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal issued notice to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and asked it to take instruction on whether there is any law to prohibit the use of the word by media houses.
"Notice to respondent no.1 (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting). Take instruction whether there is any law which prohibits using of the word 'Dalit', which according to the petitioner is objectionable," the court said.
The bench then asked the petitioner that if such words should not be used, than what expression can be used in their place.
Meanwhile, the counsel for the government told the bench that as of now there was no circular regarding such usage by the publishers.
The bench asked the ministry to find out and inform the court on the next date of hearing.
Aggrieved by the excessive use of words 'Dalit' and 'upper caste', the plea alleged that despite a law and guidelines in place, the media houses keep on raising the issue of 'Dalit' atrocities unnecessarily.
"Crime is crime and can be committed against or by any community and thus cannot be treated on different footing as against the crime committed by or against the people of the general community, especially when there is involvement of Scheduled Caste people," the plea said.
It said that "this kind of differentiation was an arbitrary act and against basic concept of equality enshrined in the Constitution of India".
It said compliance with laws related to prohibition of use of community related words be ensured by the authorities concerned.
Singh in his plea has said the authorities be directed to "keep a vigilant eye upon the publication and presentation of news by the media houses so that a harmonious atmosphere among the different religions, race, castes and community people may be created in the country".
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