A bench of justices C K Prasad and V G Gowda said that the Editor controls the selection of the matter that is published and he cannot be exempted from proceedings on the ground that the alleged offensive news was published without taking his permission.
"From the scheme of the Press and Registration of Books Act, it is evident that it is the Editor who controls the selection of the matter that is published in a newspaper. Further, every copy of the newspaper is required to contain the names of the owner and the Editor and once the name of the Editor is shown, he shall be held responsible in any civil and criminal proceeding," the bench said.
"A news item has the potentiality of bringing doom's day for an individual. The Editor controls the selection of the matter that is published. Therefore, he has to keep a careful eye on the selection. Blue-penciling of news articles by any one other than the Editor is not welcome in a democratic polity. Editors have to take responsibility of everything they publish and to maintain the integrity of published records," the bench said.