Man Booked For Posting Against Modi Asked To Not Use Social Media For A Year As Bail Condition

Smrutisnat Jena

Posting on commenting on social media against PM Modi is apparently enough to get arrested and the requirement to get bailed for such an ‘crime’ is as ridiculous as the case itself.

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Jabin Charles, a resident of Kanyakumari was charged with Section 505 (ii) of the IPC and Section 67 B of the IT Act for posts that were related to the Prime Minister.

New Indian Express

According to Live Law, Madras High Court has now asked him to stay away from social media for a period of one year.

AudienciaElectronica

This was the condition imposed by the High Court for granting anticipatory bail for an alleged Facebook post against Prime Minister Modi.

India Today

Mind you, this is not the first time someone has been charged for posting something online against the Prime Minister or the government.

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