Chief Justice (Former) Vijender Jain visits Aryans
College of Law
National Tele24 News
Mohali
Aryans
College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh today organized a seminar on “Fair
Trial, Judiciary & Media: A need for Balance” at its Campus. Former Chief
Justice of Punjab & Haryana High Court & Chairperson Haryana Human
Rights Commission, Mr. Justice Vijender Jain was the Chief Guest on the
occasion. Prof. D.N. Jauhar, Former Vice Chancellor, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar
University, Agra & Dr. Vijay Nagpal, Former Chairperson, Dept of Laws,
Panjab University were the Guests of Honour on the occasion while Dr. Anshu
Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group presided over the function. SDM Rajpura, Sh.
Shiv Kumar was also present on the occasion. The seminar was attended by
hundreds of students of LL.B & BA-LL.B of Aryans College of Law. The
function started with Lamp lighting ceremony and welcome prayer by the
students. Mr. Justice, Vijender Jain while speaking on the
topic said that the media is regarded as the fourth pillar of any democracy. An
independent media is necessary for keeping a check on the government and its
organs. But with the increasing corporatization of media and the race to grab
more eyeballs for higher numbers, the media is overstepping its boundaries
which need to be regulated.
Prof. D.N.
Jauhar discussed about Media Trial & Professional Ethics. He
highlighted the role & importance of proper curriculum to ensure ethics in
the students which is missing in the curriculum these days. He said, “Every
individual presumed to be innocent till found guilty. Various Media Resources
including Press, TV, Satellites, Social Media, Internet etc present a refined
& researched version of the story. To win the race, they have begun to
publish and present what the ‘public is interested in’ rather that what is for
‘public interest.’ Prof. Vijay Nagpal while speaking said that
media has wide ranging roles and plays a vital role in shaping the opinion of
the society, but like every other freedom and liberty, this freedom of speech
and expression is also seen to be misused by the media. Every institution is
liable to be abused, and every liberty, if left unbridled, has the tendency to
become a license that would lead to disorder and anarchy.
Nagpal further said that without an
active media, the cries of the victims of brutal khap killings of Haryana would
have gone unheard. Many other cases like the Arushi Murder Case, Jessica
Lal Murder Case, Ruchika Girhotra Case and even the games played in IPL Row was
brought out into broad daylight because of the laudable efforts of media. This
is certainly a very positive and welcome act from the part of the media. Prof. B.S Sidhu, Director, Aryans Group said that the
responsibility of the media is greater than the responsibility of an individual
because the media has a larger audience. The freedom of press should neither
degenerate into a license to attack litigants and close the door of justice,
nor can it include any unrestricted liberty to damage the reputation of
respectable persons. Mr. Steven Jawinda, Registrar, Aryans
Group said that the media is now a full -fledged business. The
present day trend in news reporting manifestly points out that Journalism and
ethics stand apart. Journalists and media persons are supposed to be
distinctive facilitators for the democratic process to function without
hindrance. The journalists and reporters are compelled to meet deadlines,
satisfy media managers by meeting growing targets and so on. Coupled with this
there is also cut throat competition between different media houses and
newspaper organizations.
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