New Delhi: A Supreme Court Bench of Justices DY Chadrachud and MR Shah on Monday observed that the media should be allowed to report everything to create accountability. The Bench was hearing the plea filed by the Election Commission of India against certain oral observations made by the Madras High Court and its reportage in the media.
The ECI had raised strong objections on oral remarks made by Madras High Court wherein it had said the ECI should probably be put up for murder charges for its failure to curb the “wanton abuse” of COVID protocol during election rallies.
The wide publication of the said comments prompted the ECI to move the Court.
The Bench hearing the matter on Monday added that it cannot refrain media to report the discussion that takes place in Court.
"ECI is a seasoned constitutional body which has been entrusted with functions of conducting the elections. We cannot in today’s times say that media will not report the discussions that take place in Court," remarked Justice Chandrachud, in response to the ECI's prayer to restrain the media from reporting on oral observations made in Court.
"The discussions that take place are of importance...and are in public interest. It’s not a monologue that one person will speak and then judges will speak. We have an Indian pattern of arguments in Court...There is an aspect of the application of mind. First prayer of don't report what is said in court was far-fetched," Justice Chandrachud said.
"When something is observed, it's in the larger public interest. They (Judges) are also humans and they are also stressed...Take this in the correct spirit," Justice Shah urged the ECI, in response to concerns that there were cases where the Court made comments unrelated to the order.
"We have to protect the judicial sanctity of the process. We have to make sure that High Court judges and Chief Justices are independent to make views. We have to make sure that media reports everything that happens in court so that we judges conduct proceedings with dignity," the Court went on to observe.
Justice Chandrachud added, "The media should be able to report everything also to create accountability. Often the dialogue in court is to create an umbrella of discussion. High Courts are not district courts but have power under Article 226."
"Now you have electronic and social media. We are also conscious how we conduct. I am sure what are we saying is being reported now. But to contain what we want to ask or say in court just because of this will not do justice to the judicial process."
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New Delhi (PTI): India and Vietnam on Wednesday elevated their ties to an enhanced comprehensive strategic partnership and set a USD 25 billion annual trade target by 2030 as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Vietnamese President To Lam held talks focusing on expanding bilateral ties in areas of trade, defence, and critical minerals in the face of increasing geopolitical upheavals.
Following the Modi-Lam meeting, the two sides signed as many as 13 agreements which will provide for deeper two ways engagements in a range of areas including digital payments, rare earth minerals, pharmaceuticals, education, banking and culture.
Modi and Lam also deliberated on the situation in the Indo-Pacific amid China's increasing assertiveness in the region, and agreed to continue to contribute to the rule-of-law, peace, stability, and prosperity.
It is understood that China's growing military muscle-flexing in the South China Sea also figured in the delegation-level talks between the two sides.
Elected as president earlier this month, Lam began his first state visit to India on Tuesday, leading a high-level delegation for a three-day trip.
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"A decade ago, Vietnam became India's first comprehensive strategic partner in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) . Since then, our relations have made rapid and comprehensive progress," Modi said in his media statement.
"Building on this strong foundation, today we are elevating our relations to the level of Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. We will now advance our partnership to even higher goals," he said.
"Our cooperation will reach new levels in every area ' culture, connectivity, and capacity building, as well as security, sustainability, and supply chain resilience," Modi added.
He noted that the bilateral trade between India and Vietnam has doubled in the last decade to reach USD 16 billion and that the target now is to increase it to USD 25 billion by 2030.
Modi also cited a plethora of agreements signed between the two countries to emphasis that the economic engagement is expected to witness a significant upswing going forward.
"The MoU between our drug authorities will now increase access to Indian medicines in Vietnam. Exports of Indian agricultural, fisheries, and animal products to Vietnam are also set to become easier. Very soon, Vietnam will taste India's grapes and pomegranates," he said.
The two sides also agreed to update the India-ASEAN trade agreement by the end of this year.
"This will provide a new impetus to trade and investment between India and all ASEAN countries. New initiatives in critical minerals, rare earths, and energy cooperation will ensure the economic security and supply chain resilience of both countries," Modi said.
"To boost financial connectivity, we have today decided to enhance cooperation between our central banks. India's UPI and Vietnam's fast payment systems will soon be linked. Furthermore, we are strengthening state-to-state and city-to-city cooperation between the two countries," he noted.
Modi said India is grateful to Vietnam for its strong condemnation of the Pahalgam terrorist attack and standing with India in its fight against terrorism.
"In this era of global turmoil and economic challenges, thanks to their talent, good governance, and economic reforms, India and Vietnam are emerging as the world's fastest-growing economies," he said.
"Now, through our enhanced strategic partnership, we will support each other's rapid growth. As the Buddha's teachings say, 'If you light a lamp for someone else, it also illuminates your own path'," Modi said.
He also described Vietnam a a key pillar of India's Act East Policy and Vision Ocean.
"In the Indo-Pacific region as well, we share a common outlook. Through our strengthening defence and security cooperation, we will continue to contribute to the rule-of-law, peace, stability, and prosperity," he said.
The prime minister said India will broaden its relations with ASEAN with Vietnam's cooperation.
In his remarks, Lam said both sides agreed to deepen political trust and elevate security cooperation.
Last year, the two sides inked a pact to set up a framework for submarine search, rescue and support mechanism. They also signed a letter of intent (LoI) to strengthen bilateral defence industry collaboration.
