This was conveyed to a media delegation headed by Philip Mathew, Editor, Malayala Manorama, also comprising M V Shreyan's Kumar, Director, Mathrubhumi, and M G Radhakrishnan, Chief Editor, Asianet, when they called on the President at the Rashtrapati Bhavan today.
Mathew said he was writing with "great anguish" on the
stand off between the journalists who cover the Kerala High Court and the advocates.
It all started on July 19, 2016 when the advocates prevented the media from reporting court proceedings and manhandled the media persons in the High Court premises. This had its echo in some of the other courts in the state as well in the subsequent days.
Also, media people were denied entry into the chambers of the justices of the High Court and a media room that was functioning in the High Court for a long time was closed down.
"The Chief Justice of Kerala convened two meetings of
media managements, journalists and advocates' representatives where the other judges of the High Court were also present
"The High Court took the stand that media was free to go to the High Court and report. Budget the judges in their wisdom decided not to permit media enter the chambers of the judges. Also, the advocates were against re-opening the media room which the judges also endorsed," Mathew said.
Police had to escort the media team out of the High Court fearing attack by advocates. The victims have given a written complaint to the High Court Registrar as directed by the Chief Justice.
Mathew said the media was pained to report that rule of law has "miserably failed" in the premises of the High Court. "We believe that there is a conscious and concerted effort to muffle the press and undermine the citizens' right to information," he said.
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