SC Policy on Police Media Briefing
- In January 2026, the Supreme Court has directed all State governments to formulate a comprehensive policy for police media briefings within three months, based on a model manual prepared by amicus curiae.
- The move aims to ensure a rights-based, consistent, and investigation-safe communication framework.
- This manual has been prepared by Senior Advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan (Amicus Curiae) and is a 60-page document divided into four parts. Incorporates inputs from the Centre and international best practices.
Constitutional Balance and Rights
- The issue arose from petitions challenging police practices in sharing case details with media during ongoing probes.
- In 2023, the Court had already directed the ....
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