Kochi: The Kerala High Court has ruled that “freedom of the press” may not include sting operations in all cases but those done by recognised media persons can be considered differently, given their role as the “Fourth Estate” in a democracy. The ruling came as the court heard a petition by two media persons of the Reporter TV channel, accused of trying to conduct a sting operation in jail after they met an imprisoned member of the personal staff of late Chief Minister Oommen Chandy (2011-16) undergoing his term in a case related to the infamous solar scam, seeking to quash the final report filed by the police against them. The court pointed out that the press have to be bonafide and vigila
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