Journalists should report cases after reading judgments: Kerala governor


Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 17 (IANS): Kerala Governor P. Sathasivam Friday told journalists to ensure that they report court cases after reading the judgments.

"First get the copy of the judgment... these days in the Supreme Court, it's available on the internet after two or three hours. Then read the judgment and report. If such a thing takes place, I don't find any reason to prevent the media from reporting court cases," said Sathasivam, a former chief justice of India.

Delivering the convocation address at the Institute of Journalism here, he said journalism is a noble profession which not only informs the people but also enables and empowers them.

"A true journalist should be a reporter of the present and a pointer to the future. It was feared in the recent past that with the advent of electronic media and its astounding sweep, journalism would lose its impact and be relegated to the background.

"But the magic of the printed word and that of journalistic pursuit remained unaffected. In fact, both are complementary rather than contradictory, each aiding and abetting the other for mutual benefit," he said.

Sathasivam urged journalists not to start and end as mere pen-pushers, transmitting news parrot-like to the reader.

"He has to analyse every bit of news, and report only those that will prove to be true. He should be honest to the core, but at the same time use his faculty of discretion to the full," he added.

  

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