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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Media coverage of rape cases: Here are the laws that news outlets are expected to comply with

Media coverage of rape cases: Here are the laws that news outlets are expected to comply with

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published Published on Apr 22, 2018   modified Modified on Apr 22, 2018
-Firstpost.com

In the course of debates on gender-based violence, one aspect that is often hotly discussed is the role of the media in reporting such crimes. While media reporting can play a part in ensuring justice in some cases, it can also at times put the victim or her family at risk, or end up further stigmatising her.

For this reason, the media is expected to comply with an array of laws and guidelines while reporting on rape cases. Some of them are as below:

Indian Penal Code

Section 228A of the IPC prohibits publishing the name of the victim/survivor in rape cases. This includes all categories of rape cases, including gang-rape, rape by a man with his wife during separation, rape by a public servant of a woman in his custody, etc.

In some circumstances, the law allows for disclosing the name of a rape victim. Names can be revealed in specific cases if the concerned police officers issue such a written order, or if the survivor states in writing that her identity can be revealed. An example of the latter was Suzette Jordan, who was raped in Kolkata after she went to a nightclub. While she had earlier been referred to in the media as the 'Park Street rape victim,' she later stated that she did not wish to remain anonymous. In an interview with Firstpost, she had said, "I need to fight as I am, not behind a mask, not behind a screen, not behind a blurred image."

In cases in which the victim is dead, her next of kin can allow her name to be revealed by making a written statement to that effect to a registered welfare organisation. After the 16 December 2012 Delhi gangrape, the victim was referred to in the media by a number of pseudonyms, some of them being 'Nirbhaya' and 'Amaanat.'  However, three years after the crime, the victim's mother stated that she wanted her to be identified by her name — Jyoti Singh.

POCSO Act

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 also includes provisions prohibiting the media from revealing the identity of child victims/survivors of sexual abuse. These provisions are not merely restricted to the name of the victim, but also extend to any other details which can end up revealing her identity.

Section 23(2) of the POCSO Act states:

"No reports in any media shall disclose, the identity of a child including his name, address, family details, school neighbourhood or any other particulars which may lead to disclosure of identity of the child."

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Firstpost.com, 21 April, 2018, https://www.firstpost.com/india/media-coverage-of-rape-cases-here-are-the-laws-that-news-outlets-are-expected-to-comply-with-4439923.html


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