Section 66 A demolished by Supreme court- as the court thinks one is free for his right of expression. Police cannot arrest anyone based on objectionable posts.
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This is a very positive development. But still, there is no absolute ban on arrest. Only an officer of a high rank may issue order for arrest.
I don't mind 'expression of freedom' but it should not be in form of hate statements, inflammatory, abusing, bullying or online teasing. I will not mention naked paintings of gods and goddesses a particular religion in the name of freedom of expression. All said and done, I feel there should be a proper control of law enforcement agencies. There should be a proper regulatory to keep things under control. Or the alternate is let it be free for all and see what happens.
suni51 wrote:I don't mind 'expression of freedom' but it should not be in form of hate statements, inflammatory, abusing, bullying or online teasing. I will not mention naked paintings of gods and goddesses a particular religion in the name of freedom of expression. All said and done, I feel there should be a proper control of law enforcement agencies. There should be a proper regulatory to keep things under control. Or the alternate is let it be free for all and see what happens.
Exactly. Any law or act will succeed only when it's implemented in letter and spirit. I also feel that there should be a set of guidelines to be followed by the social media and related media.
A welcome move and a good decision to allow people to speak an express themselves when needed without holding themselves back. With this ban of 66A, we will at least spread the news which we otherwise fail to do. Also, FB is now become the best way to stand for the right things or take a stand for wrong doings..the more we spread the word the better using twitter and FB as platform.
The section 66A has been struck down by Hon'ble Supreme Court. This is indeed great achievement. The credit goes to the energetic individuals who fought for this right. However still we should be cautious. Still there are other legal provisions according to which government can take actgion under other provisions of IPC for anything causing insult to somebody or hurting religious sentiments etc.
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It has become habit to view everything under microscope. If section 66A is scrapped, it's because, since long this has been considered as Draconian and an invasion on freedom of expression. Questions like, "why it was brought now" sound funny. Don't these people remove garbage in front of their homes?
They should thank the govt for scrapping the junk at least now
Drambabu wrote:My response is aimed at those, who pose irrelevant queries. Whether it is scrapped by supreme court or not, one should be happy about that junk, that was allowed to grow by the previous governments, at least now supreme court has scrapped. And for this good deed, the question of "WHY" should not arise.
Why are you over reacting is not understandable. The reason for bringing this Section it now comes out was by couple of Ministers to stop some detrimental information to them from coming in social media. The present govt could have removed it but continued with it. I raised the point because both party leaders are welcoming its deletion which looks strange. I have not questioned why it is deleted but why it was brought in first place so that it can be prevented in future. Kindly desist from calling contributions of others as irrelevant otherwise something like Section 66 may come in force in the Forum also.
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