The Delhi High Court today restrained an entertainment channel from telecasting a programme based on teachers recruitment scam in which former Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala and 54 others have been convicted, following a plea by the INLD leader.
Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayyar, appearing for former chief minister, had contended that telecast of the programme could adversely impact the appeal against the trial court verdict.
Justice M L Mehta directed Sony TV not to broadcast the episode on the Junior Basic Trained (JBT) teachers recruitment scam in its popular show "Crime Patrol". The episode was scheduled to be aired tomorrow.
The court passed the interim order on the plea of Chautala, his then Officer on Special Duty Vidya Dhar and Political Advisor Sher Singh Badshami.
Their counsel said that the court has asked the channel to postpone the telecast of the programme, pending petition seeking suspension of their sentence.
The petition on suspension of their sentence is to be decided by another bench.
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Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, appearing for the channel, opposed the plea of the convicts. Chautala, his son Ajay Chautala and 53 others were held guilty of illegally recruiting 3,206 JBT teachers in the state in 2000.
Chautala and his son along with two IAS officers Sanjiv Kumar and Vidya Dhar, Badshami and five others were sentenced to 10 years jail term.
Others were sentenced to imprisonment for four to five years.