‘Distressing’ and ‘shocking’ that people are still tried under Section 66A of IT Act, says SC
The Hindu
Six years ago, the Supreme Court struck down the provision as unconstitutional and a violation of free speech.
The Supreme Court on Monday found it “distressing”, “shocking” and “terrible” that people were still booked and tried under even six years after the Supreme Court struck down the provision as unconstitutional and a violation of free speech. Section 66A had prescribed three years’ imprisonment if a social media message caused “annoyance” or was found “grossly offensive”.More Related News

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