Judiciary, journalism society's mirror: CJ Parajuli

Published On: January 21, 2018 08:18 PM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


KATHMANDU, Jan 21: The Press Council Nepal has begun online complaints registration system from Sunday. 

Chief Justice Gopal Parajuli marked the beginning of the complaint hearing system by mouse-clicking on a computer at Media Village. 

Prior to this, the dissatisfied person or party with the news content had to visit the Council's Office physically to lodge the complaints. 

With the beginning of the online system, complaints can be lodged from anywhere. 
This year, most of the complaints have been registered against the online news portals. On the occasion, Council's officials said that complaints were registered against 35 online news portals, 16 printing papers and four televisions. 

The Council statistic revealed that around 1,000 online news portals have been registered so far in the country. 

Marking the beginning of the system, CJ Parajuli said that the judiciary and journalism were the mirrors of the society and democracy would weaken if the press was not accountable to the public. He also said that the rule of law cannot be imagined if the news contents were not disseminated for free, fair and factual manner. 

The CJ also argued responsibility, accountability and answerability are the beauty of the media. 

On the occasion, Chairman of Federation of Nepali Journalists (NFJ) Govinda Acharya was for booking the media based on the Acts, as some media houses being run by taxpayers' contribution were disseminating fabricated and fake news to assassinate individuals' character. 

Likewise, Council's Acting Chairman Kishor Shrestha said that Nepal Press Council was the media police. RSS


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