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Can't restrict media's right to expression except by law: HC

IndiaTimes Thursday, 7 November 2024
The Kerala High Court ruled that media freedom is not absolute and must be exercised within constitutional boundaries. The court emphasized that while reporting on criminal cases, the media must respect the separation of powers and refrain from declaring guilt or innocence before a judicial verdict.
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