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PMLA - Media Reporting - Petitioner: Seeks direction to prevent Respondent No. 1/ED from leaking any information to the media regarding the ongoing investigation. Claims violation of privacy and dignity, affecting the right to a fair investigation. - The High court acknowledges the importance of a free press in a democratic society and the accountability of public figures to public scrutiny. - The HC determines that the leaked information does not invade the Petitioner's privacy or prejudice any potential trial. Considering the compliance of investigating agencies and the media with the Advisory on Media Policy, the high court dismissed the petition.
PMLA - Media Reporting - Petitioner: Seeks direction to prevent Respondent No. 1/ED from leaking any information to the media regarding the ongoing investigation. Claims violation of privacy and dignity, affecting the right to a fair investigation. - The High court acknowledges the importance of a free press in a democratic society and the accountability of public figures to public scrutiny. - The HC determines that the leaked information does not invade the Petitioner's privacy or prejudice any potential trial. Considering the compliance of investigating agencies and the media with the Advisory on Media Policy, the high court dismissed the petition.
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