A bench of justices B D Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva, in an interim order effective till May 15, also asked The Energy and Resources Institute's (TERI) Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) not to make public its findings.
The statutory three-month inquiry period for ICC, set up by TERI, is set to expire on May 16.
"Renotify on May 15. In the meanwhile, any steps taken by the respondents (media house and a journalist) shall comply with Section 16 (prohibition of publication or making known contents of complaint and inquiry proceedings) of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act...," the court said.
Pachauri, who appeared in person, has challenged the single bench order allowing the publication and airing of reports regarding the action taken by police, the proceedings of the complaint filed by the complainant before the committee, and connected court proceedings.
More From This Section
On February 13, an FIR was registered against Pachauri on charges of sexual harassment under sections 354, 354(a), 354(d) (molestation) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC at Lodhi Colony Police Station.
Pachauri has proceeded on leave voluntarily to facilitate an unbiased impartial inquiry.