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Sex surveys land mags in legal trouble

September 28, 2005 12:49 IST
Source:PTI

Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notices to leading weeklies India Today and Outlook for allegedly publishing obscene articles and sex surveys in their recent editions.

A division bench of Justice Vijender Jain and Justice Rekha Sharma also issued notices to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry and the Press Council of India asking them to file their replies by December 7, the next date of hearing.

The public interest litigation was filed by one Supriya Aggrawal, who alleged that the magazines had been corrupting the the mind of youngsters through the surveys.

Source: PTI
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