New Delhi: The Saket court on Monday passed an order on a petition filed by Delhi Police against a channel and other channels seeking an order restraining them from disseminating content of chargesheet in the Shraddha murder case as it is "not" a public document.
Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Rakesh Kumar Singh passed a restraining order against the channel and list the matter on April 17 for further hearing. The court said that a detailed hearing will be given to both the parties.
Amit Prasad, Special public prosecutor (SPP) said that the Delhi Police earlier approached the court on credible information that one of the media houses has accessed the audio-video evidence related to the Narco test and the Practo app.
"Delhi Police approached the court on credible information that one of the media houses has accessed the audio-video evidence related to Narco test and Practo app and is likely to disseminate the same today," Amit Prasad said. (with Agency inputs)