Apex court restrains media from publishing pictures of rape victims

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court, which expressed concern on Tuesday over incidents of rape in the country by observing that women are being raped “left, right and centre”, has asked all the print, electronic and social media not to publish or display photos of victims of sexual abuse even in blurred or morphed form in any case across the country.
The apex court also warned against interviewing minor victims of sexual abuse saying it has serious mental impact. It asked the Centre to apprise it on steps proposed to be taken to prevent sexual abuse of minors in shelter homes across country.
It said that victims of child sex abuse can only be interviewed by members of National Commission For Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and State Commissions For Protection of Child Rights in presence of counsellors.
The apex court also pulled up the Delhi Commission for Women for trying to intervene in the Bihar shelter home case and said that no politics should be involved in the matter. (PTI)

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