Asked by reporters here to give his view on the ban imposed by the Indian government on Leslee Udwin's documentary 'India's Daughter', he said the matter was in court.
"The Home Ministry and Parliament had a certain view which was expressed. Without getting into the issue because it has been challenged in the court and let the court decide this, I will only mention two points to be borne in mind by anyone who wants to produce any film on these causes," he said.
"Secondly, it is a question for the media itself to debate whether during the pendency of the appeal, a media organisation should allow its platform to be used by a rapist to justify why he is not guilty.
"My understanding of the English law is that on both these counts in a sub-judice matter with the appeal pending, a media forum may not have been made available to the accused to justify his innocence," Jaitley said.
"These are the two crucial issues on which I would like the media itself to reflect on," the Minister said.