<p>The order restraining airing or broadcasting the interview of a December 16 gangrape convict, which was conducted inside the Tihar jail, will continue till further orders, a Delhi court today said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sanjay Khanagwal said this after the Delhi Police placed on record the order passed by a metropolitan magistrate yesterday which had restrained media from publishing, broadcasting, telecasting or uploading the interview on the internet.<br /><br />"Investigating officer (IO) of the case has moved an application for intimation submitting that on March 3, 2015, an application for preventing the media/internet from publishing/transmitting/telecasting/uploading the interview of one of the convicts of the <br />Nirbhaya gangrape case was made before the duty metropolitan magistrate who has already been pleased to pass a restrain order till further orders," the court noted in its order.<br /><br />"Order dated March 3, 2015 of the duty metropolitan magistrate Puneet Pahwa perused. Be kept on record," it said.<br /><br />The police, in its application filed before the court yesterday, had said that Mukesh Singh, the driver of the bus in which the 23-year-old paramedical student was brutally gangraped by six persons on December 16, 2012, has made insulting, malicious and derogatory statements about women.<br /><br />They said if the interview is telecast, it might lead to widespread public outcry and serious law and order problem as had happened in the aftermath of the gangrape case.<br />During the hearing today, the court said that the police can take action, if required, in case anyone airs, publishes or broadcasts the interview.<br /><br />Delhi Police had yesterday registered an FIR in the matter and thereafter obtained an order from the court restraining the media from broadcasting, publishing or transmitting the interview.</p>
<p>The order restraining airing or broadcasting the interview of a December 16 gangrape convict, which was conducted inside the Tihar jail, will continue till further orders, a Delhi court today said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sanjay Khanagwal said this after the Delhi Police placed on record the order passed by a metropolitan magistrate yesterday which had restrained media from publishing, broadcasting, telecasting or uploading the interview on the internet.<br /><br />"Investigating officer (IO) of the case has moved an application for intimation submitting that on March 3, 2015, an application for preventing the media/internet from publishing/transmitting/telecasting/uploading the interview of one of the convicts of the <br />Nirbhaya gangrape case was made before the duty metropolitan magistrate who has already been pleased to pass a restrain order till further orders," the court noted in its order.<br /><br />"Order dated March 3, 2015 of the duty metropolitan magistrate Puneet Pahwa perused. Be kept on record," it said.<br /><br />The police, in its application filed before the court yesterday, had said that Mukesh Singh, the driver of the bus in which the 23-year-old paramedical student was brutally gangraped by six persons on December 16, 2012, has made insulting, malicious and derogatory statements about women.<br /><br />They said if the interview is telecast, it might lead to widespread public outcry and serious law and order problem as had happened in the aftermath of the gangrape case.<br />During the hearing today, the court said that the police can take action, if required, in case anyone airs, publishes or broadcasts the interview.<br /><br />Delhi Police had yesterday registered an FIR in the matter and thereafter obtained an order from the court restraining the media from broadcasting, publishing or transmitting the interview.</p>