The Karnataka High Court strongly criticized sensational media coverage in the Renukaswamy murder case involving actor Darshan. The court questioned unchecked “media trials” and asked authorities who can curb defamatory content. Darshan alleged channels violated court orders by recreating crime scenes, prompting the court to seek the Centre’s response.
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