The court's direction came while hearing a complaint filed by Delhi government seeking prosecution of three news channels for allegedly showing "doctored" videos related to a controversial event held inside JNU campus on February 9 where anti-India slogans were allegedly raised.
The court also refused stay the proceedings in the matter on an application filed by the editor-in-chief of a news channel.
It claimed that the Delhi police is already probing the matter and it will decide whether the video was doctored and, therefore, the current complaint filed by the Delhi government should be stayed.
However, senior advocate Hariharan, appearing for Delhi government, told the court that the subject matter in this matter is entirely different from the one in the main FIR registered in the sedition case.
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"I am not staying the proceedings as much as I am calling a status report from Delhi Police Special Cell," the CMM said.
The court had earlier fixed the matter for today for consideration of Delhi government's complaint in which it was said the channels reported about clash between students groups at JNU and showed footage of the incident which happened at the university campus on February 9. The court is yet to pass any order on the government's complaint.