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An Ahmedabad civil court on Saturday set aside the interim injunction imposed on news website The Wire for its article on the spike in revenues of the company owned by the son of Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah the year after Narendra Modi became prime minister in 2014.

The court had imposed a gag order on The Wire, barring it from publishing any content “directly or indirectly” related to Jay Shah or his Temple Enterprises. The Wire had filed a petition against the injunction, arguing that it “represented an unconstitutional restriction on the freedom of the press”, and that the article mentioned “nothing defamatory” as it was based entirely on public records.

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Jay Shah had filed a defamation case against The Wire in October, after which the Ahmedabad court issued the injunction. On November 28, the Gujarat High Court had rejected The Wire’s plea against the gag order and asked it to approach the Ahmedabad civil court that issued the order. The lower court had reserved its verdict in the case on December 17.

Going back on its earlier order, the civil court on Saturday ruled that barring the use of the words “Narendra Modi becoming prime minister/elected prime minister” in relation to any debate on the original article on Jay Shah, The Wire is free to publish content on his business and public activities.

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Journalism Coverage for BJP: What a Shame  Shriya-in-Balu-GIFs(21).gif

India Today carried a report on the basis of a tweet by a member of the BJP ruling party.

Communal violence erupted in Uttara Kanada district of Karnataka in the first week of December after the body of Paresh Mesta was found floating on a lake in Honnavar town of the district. The region had been volatile for a week following clashes between members of two communities. 

Mesta’s body was recovered on December 8. BJP MP from Karnataka Shobha Karandlaje put out a statement the next day alleging Mesta had been brutally murdered by ‘jehadi elements’ and accusing the police of a cover up.

Congress support to PFI jihadis even when hindu karyakartas like Paresh Mesta are being hacked & burnt to death has given these goons the audacity to freely function w/o the fear of law and order.This will continue till Cong n @siddaramaiah are at the helm.

— Shobha Karandlaje (@ShobhaBJP) December 10, 2017 Selection_611.jpg?resize=407%2C511gauravsawantmesta.jpg?resize=696%2C557 Attempts were being made to spread rumours of Mesta’s death and the Karnataka police had issued a strict warning.

The News Minute is one media organization that stood out with its accurate and detailed coverage of the incident.

When rumors of Paresh Mesta’s brutalization were circulating on social media following the BJP MP’s allegation, The News Minute was among the first to publish an article which put out the response given by the Forensic Sciences Department which rubbished the rumors of torture. 

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The website carried a report on the statement given by Paresh Mesta’s father that Mesta was not a member of any political party, as claimed by the BJP. The very same day, The News Minute also reported that the case had been handed over by the Karnataka police to the CBI. 

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1 minute ago, MRI said:

bhayapaddaro mari maayam chesaro.. evariki telusu??

endhi maayam chesedi.. aa info antha public records lo undi . aa data antha roc nunchi techindi.

 

veedu emi peekaledu andhuke 2 times date ichina evvadu rale.. mooskuni koorchunnaru

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