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Dharmasthala case: SC to hear plea against Karnataka HC order lifting media gag

The SC is set to hear a plea challenging the Karnataka High Court’s decision to lift a media gag on coverage of the Dharmasthala mass burial case, amid ongoing concerns over alleged defamatory content online.

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NEW DELHI, 7 AUG


The Supreme Court will hear on Friday a plea challenging a recent order of the Karnataka High Court quashing a media gag on reportage surrounding the controversial Dharmasthala mass burial case.


The high court on 1 August set aside an earlier gag order issued by a Bengaluru civil court restraining reportage on the burial case.


“Around 8,000 YouTube channels are running defamatory material against the Dharmasthala temple,” an advocate submitted before a bench headed by Chief Justice B R Gavai and sought urgent listing of an appeal against the high court order.


Harshendra Kumar D, Secretary of the Dharmasthala Temple body, moved the apex court seeking removal of what he alleges is defamatory content targeting the family that manages the temple.


“I think it’s already listed for tomorrow,” the CJI said.


On 23 July, the CJI-led bench declined to hear another petition filed by YouTube channel Third Eye challenging a sweeping gag order that restrained media houses from reporting on matters related to the brother of Dharamadhikari D Veerendra Heggade of Dharamsthala in Karnataka.


The gag order was over reports on the alleged murders of women in Dharmasthala in the state's Dakshina Kannada district.


The plea, filed against an ex parte interim order of a local court, questioned the legality of the directive, which directed as many as 390 media houses to remove nearly 9,000 links and stories related to the Dharamsthala burial case.


The CJI had questioned the petitioner for not moving the high court.


“You go to the high court first,” the CJI said.


The gag order was passed in Kumar's defamation suit alleging the spread of false and defamatory online content, despite the absence of specific allegations against him or the temple authorities in any FIR.


Recently, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara said a thorough investigation must precede any conclusions regarding the alleged murders of women in Dharmasthala.


The state government has constituted a special investigation team to probe the allegations.

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