Sudarshan TV case:

Justice DY Chandrachud led bench to resume hearing case against @SudarshanNewsTV for airing show on "Muslims invading #UPSC"

Centre to likely inform decision of @MIB_India on whether the @SureshChavhanke show violated program code

#SupremeCourt
#UPSCjihad
Justice Indu Malhotra: We need to know what is the position from @MIB_India

Justice DY Chandrachud: We cannot take this up in a miscellaneous week
Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta: The order by @MIB_India is ready and will be placed on record tomorrow. Any aggrieved person can challenge it thereafter.
Justice Chandrachud: Let the matter be listed after two weeks.

Adv Shadan Farasat: Kindly serve us a copy too

SG Mehta: ofcourse nothing is a secret

Matter next on Nov 19.

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