Kangaroo courts by media affecting health of democracy: CJI NV Ramana
Print media has some accountability; electronic media has none: Chief Justice of India NV Ramana
RANCHI: Chief Justice of India NV Ramana has castigated media for running Kangaroo courts and conducting media trial on sub judice matters, thereby making the job of judges difficult and adversely affecting the justice delivery system, reports legal portal Bar and Bench.
He said that by running agenda-driven debates, media was overstepping and breaching its responsibility and taking democracy two steps backwards.
"Of late, we see the media running kangaroo courts, at times on issues even experienced judges find difficult to decide. Ill-informed and agenda driven debates on issues involving justice delivery are proving to be detrimental to the health of democracy. Biased views being propagated by media are affecting the people, weakening democracy, and harming the system," he said.
Print media still has a certain degree of accountability, he said, adding that electronic media has zero accountability as what it shows vanishes into thin air.
At times, there are concerted campaigns in media, particularly on social media, against judges, he said.
Owing to the frequent transgressions and consequent social unrest, there is a growing demand for strict media regulations and accountability, CJI Ramana said.
"In fact, looking at recent trends, it is best for the media to self-regulate and measure their words. You should not overstep and invite interference, either from the government or from the courts. Judges may not react immediately. Please don't mistake it to be a weakness or helplessness. When liberties are exercised responsibly, within their domains, there will be no necessity of placing reasonable or proportionate external restrictions," he said.
Ramana was delivering the inaugural lecture instituted in the memory of Justice Satya Brata Sinha.
Asking media, particularly electronic and social media, to behave responsibly, CJI Ramana said the power should be used to educate the people and energise the nation in a collective endeavour to build a progressive, prosperous and peaceful India.
He also emphasised the need to strengthen the judiciary, saying an increasing number of physical attacks on judges are being witnessed.
"Can you imagine, a judge who has served on the bench for decades and put hardened criminals behind the bars, once he retires, he loses all protection that came with the tenure? Judges have to live in the same society as the people that they have convicted, without any security or assurance of safety," he noted.
"Politicians, bureaucrats, police officers and other public representatives are often provided with security even after their retirement owing to the sensitive nature of their jobs. Ironically, judges are not extended similar protection," he said.
CJI Ramana said one of the biggest challenges before the judiciary at present is prioritising the matters for adjudication as judges cannot turn a blind eye to social realities.
"I shall not fail to place on record my worries about the future of judiciary in this country... The burden on an already fragile judicial infrastructure is increasing by the day. There have been a few knee-jerk reactions in augmenting infrastructure... However, I haven't heard of any concrete plan to equip the judiciary to meet the challenges of the foreseeable future, leave alone a long-term vision for the century and ahead," he said.
"...It is only with the coordinated efforts by the judiciary and the executive that this alarming issue of infrastructure can be addressed," he said.
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