Kerala HC stays release of Hema Commission report by a week

The Commission, constituted in the aftermath of the actor assault case in Kochi, submitted the report to the Chief Minister on December 31, 2019. File Photo: Manorama Online.

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday stayed the release of the Justice Hema Commission report following a petition against its disclosure citing privacy. The court sought the response of the State government and Right to Information Commission before staying the release by a week. The petition will be considered on August 1.

Malayalam film producer Sajimon Parayil approached the High Court against the release of the report. The petitioner argued that the privacy of the individuals in the film industry would be violated with the report's release. It might even endanger those who share the information on the film industry, the petitioner said adding that the release of the report must be stayed.

The State government and the RTI Commission however, argued that none of the information that could potentially identify an inividual was retained in the report that was to be made public. The Commission further stated that the petitioner was not among the many individuals interviewed by the Hema committee.

The Kerala government  was expected to release on July 24 the findings of the report submitted by Justice Hema Commission, which studied the hardships faced by women in the Malayalam film industry. Sections affecting the privacy of individuals and potentially identifying them were not be published, as per the order of the State's Right to Information Commission. The 233-page portion of the report  was to be handed over to the five individuals who filed appeals and complaints to the commission seeking the report which was published five years ago.

State Right to Information Commissioner Dr A Abdul Hakeem had directed that the applicants should be notified of which parts of the report would be provided and which would be excluded. Accordingly, the RTI Officer of the Culture Department informed them that 82 pages, 115 paragraphs, and some lines on various pages have been omitted. All five individuals have paid Rs 699 each to the treasury for a copy of the report.

Justice Hema Committee
The committee was constituted  in the aftermath of the 2017 actress assault case, involving actor Dileep, to study issues of sexual harassment and gender inequality in the Malayalam film industry. Besides Justice K Hema, actor Sharada and former IAS officer KB Vatsala Kumari were members of the committee. Although the report was submitted on December 31, 2019, the Kerala government has not released it yet as it was suspected to contain sensitive information. Journalists have approached the Right To Information Commission against this.

The actress, who has worked in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films, was allegedly abducted and molested in her car for two hours by some of the accused, who had forced their way into the vehicle on the night of February 17, 2017, and later escaped in a busy area. The entire act was filmed by some of the accused to blackmail the survivor. There are 10 accused in the case, in which Dileep, the eighth accused, was also arrested and sent to jail. He was released after the court granted him bail. The case is pending.

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