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  • The Zee TV, which aired an expose on corruption in lower judiciary, on Wednesday went on to counter a Supreme Court demand for “unconditional apology”.

    Arguing that an apology would dent the confidence of prospective whistleblowers, the channel, through senior counsel Arun Jaitley, portrayed the sting as a sincere attempt to unearth corruption and not a shot at cheap publicity.

    Jaitley, arguing before a Bench led by Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan, said the primary focus of the court ought to be on how such an apology, if given, would affect a person desiring to expose malpractice.

    Giving the channel scribe who participated in the sting the role of a “whistleblower”, the counsel maintained the “intention was to expose a corrupt practice”.

    “I (reporter) was a whistleblower. Here the issue is how the court will deal with whistleblowers,” argued Jaitley.

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    “Do not take an adverse stand (in this case),” he added, re-affirming the sting was carried out without the intention to tarnish the image of judiciary. “The court had taken a positive stand in the ‘Kamala case’ of 1970,” he said, referring to a story run by The Indian Express at the time, narrating how a reporter “bought” a woman “up for sale as a prostitute” to bring to light the underbelly of prostitution rackets.

    The apex court had at the time taken the expose on a positive note and asked the Government to take steps.

    The Bench, however, countered that a single operation allegedly showing malpractice did not necessarily mean that corruption was galore in the judiciary.

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