Supreme Court Issues Notice to Madhya Pradesh on Journalists’ Plea Alleging Assault by Police
- The Supreme Court will hear a plea from journalists Shashikant Goyal and Amarkant Singh Chouhan alleging police assault for reporting on the sand mafia in Madhya Pradesh.
- The justices have requested a response from the Madhya Pradesh government and posted the plea for hearing on June 9.
- Chouhan received interim protection from arrest after reporting threats to his life following the alleged assault by police.
- Three journalists, including Goyal and Chouhan, claimed to have been assaulted inside the superintendent of police's office, which the officer denied.
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The Delhi High Court had provided protection to journalist Amarkant Singh Chauhan. Chauhan had claimed that he was beaten up at the Bhind SP office and now his life is in danger.

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SC agrees to hear plea by two journalists alleging assault by MP police
New Delhi, Jun 4 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought response from the Madhya Pradesh government on a plea filed by two journalists, who have alleged that they were beaten up in a police station in the state for reporting on sand mafia. A bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and Satish Chandra Sharma agreed […]
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