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Kerala HC upholds order to revoke licence of ‘Media One’ channel

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Kochi : The Kerala High Court on Tuesday upheld the order of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to revoke the license of a Malayalam news channel named ‘Media One’ from the list of permitted news channels citing security reasons. The Court dismissed petitions filed by the ‘Media One’ channel against the government order.
While dismissing the writ petition challenging the order of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Kerala High Court made it clear that principles of natural justice and interference by court in cases of national security have a very limited role.
While rejecting the pleas of the petitioner to keep the judgement in abeyance for two days, the Court replied, “I cannot extend it even for an hour.” Single Bench of Justice N Nagaresh further observed in the order that “national security is considered as one of the most important sovereign functions for long. It is clear that principles of natural justice and interference by courts in cases of national security have a very limited role. The need for citizens to live in a secured nation has made national security the most significant function of any state.
The committee of officers noted that the adverse inputs given by the intelligence wing against the company are serious in nature. This court finds that the recommendation of the council is justified by supporting materials. This court is not inclined to interfere with the denial of renewal of the petitioner’s license. They fail and are accordingly dismissed.
The contention of the petitioner cannot be accepted. The right under Article 19 (1) has certain exceptions which empower the state to impose reasonable restrictions.

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