Chief Justice N.V. Ramana slams 'media trials', terms it 'kangaroo courts'


New Delhi, Jul 23 (IANS): Chief Justice N.V. Ramana on Saturday hit out at electronic and social media 'trials', saying that media run 'kangaroo courts' at times on issues and even experienced judges find it difficult to decide.

Speaking at the inaugural 'Justice S. B. Sinha Memorial Lecture' on "Life of a Judge" organised by National University of Study & Research in Law, Ranchi, the Chief Justice stressed the need to ensure proper judicial infrastructure, the problems created by media trial in judicial administration, future challenges of the judiciary and the importance of judicial review in protection of the Constitution.

Asserting that we are living in a complex society, Ramana said that the role of a person holding a position in the judiciary or governance becomes extremely crucial as their decisions at critical junctures influence the growth and progress of humanity.

"Doing justice is not an easy responsibility. It is becoming increasingly challenging with each passing day," he said, pointing out the increasing number of media trials.

"New media tools have the enormous amplifying ability but appear to be incapable of distinguishing between the right and the wrong, the good and the bad and the real and the fake. Media trials cannot be a guiding factor in deciding cases," he said in the speech.

Rapping the biased views appearing on social media, he said: "Ill-informed and agenda-driven debates on issues involving justice delivery are proving to be detrimental to the health of democracy."

He said further that biased views propagated by media are affecting people, weakening democracy, and harming the system.

In the process, justice delivery gets adversely affected. "By overstepping and breaching your responsibility, you are taking our democracy two steps backward," he blasted.

 

  

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 24 2022

    Godhi media is dangerous to country...

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 23 2022

    But all this is done by our own supreme leader no? Modi kiya hai to soch samajhkar hi kiya hoga no?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 23 2022

    Media is having a gala time having bold media trials and passing adverse comments on SC Judges in the absence of any strict action on these tamashas by some superior authority!

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Sat, Jul 23 2022

    It is the duty of the President when she on a sobser second thought considers that Parliament has overstepped its boundaries laid down by the Constitution - as witnessed by the farm laws and the other recent laws relating to citizenship -to refer the legislation for a reference to the Supreme Court Judicial review is crucially important in a democracy especially where the ruling party has a big majority.

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Sat, Jul 23 2022

    All these media kangaroo courts are heavily financed to conduct dongie trials to the benefit of the political parties. Why SC is not taking up a suo moto stance and prosecuting these media judges who are mocking the judiciary day in day out on tv channels.

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  • Alfria, Manglore/Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 23 2022

    Abtly definite ghodhi media are kangaroo court paid reporters

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