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SHORT ANSWER: The judiciary in India addresses media sensationalism through guidelines and judicial pronouncements to ensure the right to a fair trial. DETAILS: - The Supreme Court of India has issued guidelines to regulate media reporting on ongoing trials. - Courts can impose restrictions on media coverage to prevent prejudicing the trial. - The judiciary emphasizes the importance of balancing freedom of speech with the right to a fair trial. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Violation of court orders regarding media reporting can lead to contempt of court proceedings. SOURCE: - Supreme Court Guidelines on Media Reporting, Article 21 of the Constitution of India (Right to Life and Personal Liberty).
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