Posted: Thursday , Jul 30, 2009 at 1121 hrs
New Delhi: Delhi High Court today threw out two petitions against the game show Sach ka Saamna, saying "moral policing" was not its job, and advised those offended by the show to turn off their TVs.
The judges slammed the petition as an example of the "misuse" of public interest litigation and, going a step ahead, also ridiculed the "hypocrisy of various ministers and parliamentarians" over deciding broadcasting law and television content.
"In this land of Gandhi, it appears that nobody follows Gandhi... Follow the Gandhian principle of 'see no evil'. Why do you not simply switch off the TV?" a division bench of Chief Justice A P Shah and Justice Manmohan told the petitioners.
"We have very good advice for you. You have got two judges sitting here who do not watch TV at all. It will certainly help."
Individual ideas of morality were not the business of the court, the judges said. "We are not sitting here for moral policing... You approach the Parliament and get the remedy. The courts cannot be expected to deal with issues that involve different individual perceptions."
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