New Delhi: Delhi Police has registered a criminal case against five people, including the publisher and editor of English tabloid Mail Today, for disclosing the identity of November 16, Delhi Sexual Assault victim, Damini who passed away on Saturday.
The others named are the printer, a reporter and a photographer.
According to Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat, the tabloid, owned by the Living Media Group that also publishes the well-known India Today weekly, carried the victim’s name, photographs of her brother and her southwest Delhi house in Mahavir Enclave.
“We have registered a case under Section 228(A) of the IPC (Indian Penal Code),” Bhagat told IANS.
Section 228(A) bars disclosing the identity of the victim of certain offences, including rape. Being a cognizable offence, it attracts two years imprisonment.
The case has been registered at the Vasant Vihar police station in south Delhi.
Mail Today Editor Sandeep Bamzai told IANS that he does not know about the police case.
“I don’t know anything about the case. I have not received any police complaint,” Bamzai said.