Media houses told to pay Rs. 10 lakh for revealing Kathua victim’s identity

New Delhi: Media houses, which had been issued notices for revealing the identity of the eight-year-old Kathua rape victim, on April 18 apologized before the Delhi High Court and were directed to pay Rs. 10 lakh each to the Jammu and Kashmir Victim Compensation Fund.
Advocates representing media houses told the court that the mistake of revealing the identity of the victim was due to their ignorance of the law and a misconception that they could name her as she was dead.
A Bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar directed that the compensation amount be deposited with the Registrar General of the High Court within a week and the money transferred to the Jammu and Kashmir legal service authority’s account to be used for Jammu and Kashmir’s victim compensation scheme.
The Bench also directed that wide and continuous publicity be given to the statutory provisions of law regarding privacy of victims of sexual offences and punishment for revealing their identities.

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