»Supreme Court Dismisses Pil Seeking Investigation On Media Houses For Telecasting Exit Polls
Supreme Court Dismisses PIL Seeking Investigation On Media Houses For Telecasting Exit Polls
Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a PIL seeking an investigation against media houses and their associates/companies for telecasting the exit polls immediately after the conclusion of the final phase of Lok Sabha elections.
Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a PIL seeking an investigation against media houses and their associates/companies for telecasting the exit polls immediately after the conclusion of the final phase of Lok Sabha elections.
A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said the PIL is clearly a political interest litigation.
“The government is already elected now. Let us now close the saga of what happens during elections and let us now get on with governance in the country. The Election Commission will handle it and we will not run the Election Commission. This is a clear case of political interest litigation. Dismissed.”
The petition sought an investigation against media houses and their associates/companies for telecasting the exit polls immediately after the conclusion of the final phase of Lok Sabha elections and allegedly influencing the investors who suffered a loss of ₹ 31 lakh crore as the share market crashed after the results on June 4.