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Of Adjudications 20Th AR (1998) (Updated) Index of adjudications 20th AR (1998) Sl No Parties Nature of Complaint Date of Decision Category Section 1 Complaint of Shri V S Vajpayee, Chief Harassment of Newsmen 6/2/1998 Upheld 13 Editor, Vicharmimansa Bhopal against Shri Laloo Prasad Yadav, Ex-Chief Minister of Bihar. 2 Complaint of Shri S P Sagar, Editor, Harassment of Newsmen 6/2/1998 Directions (Upheld) 13 Shubham weekly, Tohana against police authorities.. 3 Complaint of Shri Prem Prakash, Editor, Harassment of Newsmen 6/2/1998 Direction 13 Dainik Nai Vidya, Neemuch against Narcotics Department. 4 Complaint of Shri Kailash Banasia, Harassment of Newsmen 6/2/1998 Upheld 13 Correspondent, Dainik Sandhya Prabhat Kiran against CMO, Aagar. (M.P.) 5 Complaint of Ms. Rajeshwari, Journalist, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Settled 13 Bahadurgarh, Dainik Jagran against Shri Prem Sharma, Journalist, Nav Bharat Times. 6 Complaint of Shri Dulal Basak, Reporter, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Dropped - Dispute of Civil Nature 13 Uttar Banga Sambad, Dakshin Dinajpur against District adminstration. 7 Complaint of Shri S P Sabherwal, Editor, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Observations (Upheld) 13 Himachal Star against Bar Association, Dehradun Court, U P. 8 Complaint of Shri Shishir Gupta, Publisher, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Disposed with Directions. 13 Janapriya Jyoti, Editor, Kahan Sunon, Muradabad against Bahujan Samaj Party activists. Page 1 of 38 Sl No Parties Nature of Complaint Date of Decision Category Section 9 Complaint of Shri Sheikh Jalauddin, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Upheld 13 Representative, Nispaksh Doot, U. P. against police authorities. 10 Complaint of Mohd.Aslam Babu, Editor, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Sub - judice 13 Banda Tehjeeb, U P against police authorities., Banda, U.P. 11 Complaint of Shri Mool Chandra Yadav, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Settled 13 Journalist, Jhansi against police authorities. 12 Complaint of Shri Vishnu Rai, General Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Upheld 13 Secretary, Tehsil Patrakar Sangh, Mauranipur, Jhansi, U P against Shri Brajesh Kumar Pathak, Councillor, Mauranipur. 13 Complaint of Shri Anil Kumar Nayyar, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Upheld 13 Correspondent, Rashtriya Sahara, Sribasti against Police Authorities. 14 Complaint of Shri Shyam Sunder Tripathi, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Upheld 13 'Chini' Correspondent Dainik Rakesh, Bakevar against Shri Gopal Mohan Sharma and Local Police. 15 (a) Complaint of Shri Lokesh Kumar Gupt, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Upheld 13 Correspondent, Swatantra Bharat Dainik, Upheld Khiri against local police authorities. (b) Complaint of Shri Hotilal Rastogi, Correspondent, Amar Ujala, Khiri against local police authorities. Page 2 of 38 Sl No Parties Nature of Complaint Date of Decision Category Section 15 (c) Complaint of Shri Mahesh Kumar Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Upheld 13 Patwari, Correspondent, Hindustan Dainik, Upheld Khiri against local police authorities. (d) Complaint of Shri Shrikant Singh, General Secretary, UP Rural Journalist Welfare Committee, Lakhimpur, Khiri against local police authorities. 16 Complaint of Shri Lal Bhadur Shastri, Harassment of Newsmen 8/4/1998 Directions. 13 Editor, Shastri Sambad against Chief Medical Officer, & Chief Medical Superintendent, Fatehpur, U.P. 17 Complaint of Shri Prakash Chhajed, Chief Harassment of Newsmen 10/5/1998 Settled 13 Editor, Janmat Times, M.P. against Muncipal Councillor. 18 Complaint of Shri Shankar Jain, Journalist, Harassment of Newsmen 10/5/1998 Displeasure expressed 13 Sandhya Varta, Gwalior, Geeta Bhavan Road, Bhind against M D Hospital, Bind, M. P. 19 Complaint of Shri Rakesh Tiwari, Editor, Harassment of Newsmen 10/5/1998 Sub-Judice 13 Dainik Shavani Chandika Shivni against Police Authorities, M P. 20 Complaint of Shri Arun Sharma, Journalist, Harassment of Newsmen 10/5/1998 Disapproval 13 Nai Duniya, Ujjain against Commissioner, Muncipal Corporation, Ujjain. 21 Complaint of Shri Ashok Prithyani, Editor, Harassment of Newsmen 10/5/1998 Upheld 13 Janmajaye, Katni against Mayor of Muncipal Corporation, Katni, M. P. 22 Complaint of Shri Sunil Vaskar, Editor, Aaj, Harassment of Newsmen 12/1/1998 Sub-judice 13 Rashtrasatta, Nasik against SHO, Yavatmal Page 3 of 38 Sl No Parties Nature of Complaint Date of Decision Category Section 23 Complaint of Editor, Satta Darshan against Harassment of Newsmen 12/1/1998 Not pursued - Proceedings dropped 13 miscreants, Gaushala management and local police. 24 Suo- motu action regarding infringement on Harassment of Newsmen 12/1/1998 Proceedings Dropped 13 the freedom of the Press by the P&T, Faridabad. 25 Complaint of Shri Pradeep Gautam Suman, Harassment of Newsmen 12/1/1998 Upheld 13 Journalist, Rewa (M.P.) against police authorities. 26 Complaint of Shri Umesh Bagrecha, Harassment of Newsmen 12/1/1998 Directions 13 Resident Editor, Jabalpur Express, Balaghat, M .P. against police authorities.M .P. 27 Complaint of Shri Amit Bachhil, Journalist, Harassment of Newsmen 12/1/1998 Sub-judice 13 Shuvet Evam Harit Kranti, Bhinga against SHO, Bhinga, U.P. 28 (a) Complaint of Shri Pras Nath Tiwari, Harassment of Newsmen 2/2/1999 Upheld 13 Publisher, Amrit Varsha against the Upheld Director, Informtion & Public Relations Department, Govt. of Bihar. (b) Complaint of Shri R K Roy, Ranchi against Director, Informtion & Public Relations Department, Government of Bihar. 29 Complaint of Shri Vijay Kumar Singh, Harassment of Newsmen 2/2/1999 Settled 13 Editor, Rahi Nai Rah ke, Jamshedpur, Bihar against Shri Tulsi Mehatao, Special Supplies Officer, Jamshedpur, Bihar. 30 Complaint of Shri Malick Asghar Hashmi, Harassment of Newsmen 2/2/1999 Observations (Upheld) 13 against police authorities for their in action in the attack of Shri Malick Asghar, Bureau Chief of Prabhat Khabar. Page 4 of 38 Sl No Parties Nature of Complaint Date of Decision Category Section 31 Complaint of Shri Shailendra Singh, Tarkar, Harassment of Newsmen 2/2/1999 Upheld 13 Journalist Khagriya, Bihar against District Administration and Dr. R S Tulsiyan, District Health Department. 32 Suo-motu action regarding snatching of Harassment of Newsmen 2/2/1999 Upheld 13 camera of Mr. Mahendra Parikh, Lensman, The Indian Express, Mumbai. 33 Complaint of Shri Ram Khelavan Bhartiya, Harassment of Newsmen 2/2/1999 Upheld 13 Chief Editor, Chaturanan, Hindi fortnightly, Sitapur, U P against Nayab, Tahsildar, U P Biswa. 34 Complaint of Shri Mohd. Aslam Babu, Chief Harassment of Newsmen 2/2/1999 Upheld 13 Editor, Banda Tahezeeb against Shri Muttaki Raza, Central Nazir of District Judges and Shri Rajaram Gurudev, Cashier 35 Complaint of Ms. Sarvesh, Freelance Photo Harassment of Newsmen 2/2/1999 Disposed with observations (Upheld) 13 Journalist, against (I) Dr. Amol Ranjan, Ranchi Mental Hospital; (ii) Shri Salauddin, Warden' (iii) Policeman, Hulsit Mishra of Kanke Police Station. 36 Complaint of Swami Gopeshwaranand, Harassment of Newsmen 2/2/1999 Upheld 13 Chief Editor, Karmayog Mimansa, Sitapur, U P against The Secretary Swami Nardanand Ashram and others. 37 Complaint of Shri Chandra Shekhar Dev, Facilities to the Press 6/2/1998 Directions 13 Publisher, Yuva Prayas, Forbisganj against Shri P K Singh, Anumandal Padadhikari, Kishan Ganj (Bihar). 38 Complaint of Shri Kalka Prasad Shivhare, Facilities to the Press 6/2/1998 Closed with Directions 13 Accredited Correspondent Jai Swatatra Bharat against Information and Public Relations Department, Government of M.P. Page 5 of 38 Sl No Parties Nature of Complaint Date of Decision Category Section 39 Complaint of Shri Khaliq Mansoori, Chief Facilities to the Press 6/2/1998 Settled 13 Editor, Avantika Herald, Hindi weekly, M P against Public Relations Department, Govt. of M.P. 40 (a) Complaint of Dr. P S Yadav, Chief Facilities to the Press 6/2/1998 Directions (Upheld) 13 Editor, Dhata weekly Bhopal against State Directions (Upheld) Government of M.P. (b) Complaint of Dr. P S Yadav, Chief editor, Dhata weekly Bhopal against State Government of M.P. 41 Complaint of Shri R K Nigam, Resident Facilities to the Press 6/2/1998 Disposed with directions 13 Editor, Dainik Janbodh, Shahdol against South Eastern Coalfields Ltd. Bilaspur. M.P. 42 Complaint of Sri Ramcharan Mali, Chief Facilities to the Press 6/2/1998 Settled 13 Editor, Varanasi Express, District Shahbad Bara against the Director, I&PRD, Government of Rajasthan and RNI. 43 Complaint of Editor, Seema Ki Lalkar, Facilities to the Press 6/2/1998 Disposed with observations 13 Suratgarh against Information and Public Relations Department, Government of Rajasthan. 44 Complaint of the Editor, Bharat Bhoomi, Facilities to the Press 6/2/1998 Disposed with directions 13 Daily Ajmer (Rajasthan) against DAVP 45 Complaint of Shri Komal Chand Verma, Facilities to the Press 6/2/1998 Dismissed 13 Mirzapur Press Club against the District Information Officer, Mirzapur. 46 Complaint of Pt. Sanjib Narayan Dass, Facilities to the Press 8/4/1998 Directions (Upheld) 13 Editor, Joyotish Phalak, monthly magazine, Tinsukia (Assam) against the Director, Information and Public Relations Department, Government of Assam. Page 6 of 38 Sl No Parties Nature of Complaint Date of Decision Category Section 47 Complaint of some press reporters of Facilities to the Press 8/4/1998 Disposed with Directions 13 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu against PRO and APRO, Coimbatore. 48 Complaint of Shri Basudeb Paul, Editor, Facilities to the Press 8/4/1998 Directions 13 Gangeyabarta, Barasat against the Department of Information & Cultural Affairs, Government of West Bengal. 49 Complaint of Shri Rahul Bagchi, Facilities to the Press 8/4/1998 Settled 13 Editor/Publisher, Dakshin Dinapur Barta, Balurghat against RNI. 50 Complaint of Dr. Dayashankar Tiwari, Facilities to the Press 8/4/1998 Directions (Upheld) 13 General Secretary, U.P.Working Journalists Union, Village Ghasda Raja against the Director, Information and Public Relations Department, U.P. 51 Complaint of Shri Zaki Ullah, Editor Gul Hai Facilities to the Press 8/4/1998 Upheld 13 Khandan, Urdu monthly, against Information and Public Relations Department, Government of U.P.
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