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POCSO case: Gurugram Court frames charges against Deepak Chaurasia, Chitra Tripathi and 6 other media professionals

Lexpedia News · 29 August 2023 · 2 min read

POCSO case: Gurugram Court frames charges against Deepak Chaurasia, Chitra Tripathi and 6 other media professionals
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A special Gurugram court has framed charges against 8 media professionals, including anchors Chitra Tripathi, Deepak Chaurasia, Ajit Anjum, Md Sohail and Rashid Hashmi, in connection with a 2013 case filed under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012.

The charges are under sections 120B (criminal conspiracy), 469 and 471 (which relate to forgery) of the Indian Penal Code; sections 67B (abusing children online) and 67 (publishing or transmitting sexually explicit content) of the Information Technology Act; and sections 23 (disclosure of identity of a child by the media) and 13C (indecent or obscene representation of a child) of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012.

Brief History: 

An FIR was filed after a complaint by a child’s relative on December 15, 2013. The FIR accused three news channels – News24, India News and News Nation – of airing “morphed” videos. An “edited”, “obscene” video of the 10-year-old child and her family was aired while linking it to the sexual assault case against self-styled godman Asaram Bapu. The charge sheet was filed in the years 2020 and 2021.

Listing the charge under section 23 of the POCSO Act, the Special Court judge said the accused “have shown the victim in a vulgar and indecent manner by tampering and distorting the video”.

Of the eight accused, three – Anjum, anchor Md Sohail and Jodhpur reporter Sunil Dutt – worked with News24 when the video was broadcast. Anjum has since left News24 while Sohail alias Syed Suhail is now an anchor with Republic Bharat.

The other five had been with India News: editor-in-chief Deepak Chaurasia, anchors Tripathi and Rashid Hashmi, Jodhpur reporter Lalit Singh Badgurjar, and producer Abhinav Raj. 

  • Deepak Chaurasia is now a working as consulting editor and anchor with Zee News. 
  • Chitra Tripathi is working with Aaj Tak. 
  • Rashid Hashmi is working as an executive editor at India News.

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