Justice Abraham Mathew denied any interim relief to the TV channel staffers while hearing their anticipatory bail pleas that they have filed apprehending their arrests for allegedly tricking the minister to talk to one of their women scribes in a sexual undertone during a sting operation.
The petitioners' counsel pressed for an interim order to restrain the police from arresting them, but the court denied it and posted the petitions for further hearing on April 6.
The FIR was lodged under section 67A of the Information Technology Act involving the offence of electronic publication or transmission of any material having sexually explicit act or conduct which entails jail term of five years and Rs 5 lakh fine on conviction.
The FIR was also filed under various penal provisions, including the one for hatching a criminal conspiracy under section 120 B of the Indian Penal Code.
The channel had tendered an apology for airing the contents and admitted that it was a "sting operation" involving one of their women journalists and not a housewife, as it had claimed earlier.
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