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Facebook post row: ‘No arrest for post on social networking sites without permission' The Supreme Court on Thursday said that no person should be arrested for posting objectionable comments on social networking sites without taking prior permission from senior police officials.The apex court, which refused to pass an order for a blanket ban on ... Daily Bhaskar, 1 month ago |
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No arrest for objectionable posts on Facebook without permission: SC The Supreme Court on Thursday said that no person should be arrested for posting objectionable comments on social networking sites without taking prior permission from senior police officials. First Post.com, 1 month ago |
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No arrests for Facebook posts without senior cops` permission: SC Section 66A of IT Act deals with punishment for sending offensive messages through communication service, etc which cause annoyance, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred, or ill will. The PIL had said the ... Zee News, 1 month ago |
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No arrest without senior cops nod No one can be arrested for posting allegedly offensive comments on social networking websites unless permission is obtained from a senior police officer, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. The apex courts directions came on a plea challenging the arrest of ... Asian Age, 1 month ago |
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SC against prompt arrests of social media users for posts SC against prompt arrests of social media users for posts Apex court says permission of senior police officials a must before arrests are made, Shivangi Narayan | New Delhi | May 16 2013 India’s Tweeple may rest a little easy now, but only a little. The ... Governance Now, 1 month ago |
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No arrest for posts on social sites without permission: SC The Supreme Court today said that no person should be arrested for posting objectionable comments on social networking sites without taking prior permission from senior police officials. The apex court, which refused to pass an order for a blanket ban on the ... Deccan Herald, 1 month ago |
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No Arrests for Online Posts Without senior cops' Nod: SC The Supreme Court on Thursday said that no person should be arrested for posting objectionable comments on social networking sites without taking prior permission from senior police officials. The apex court, which refused to pass an order for a blanket ban on the arrest of a person for making objectionable comments on websites, said state governments should ensure strict compliance of the Centre's January 9 advisory which said that a person should not be arrested without taking permission from ... Rediff.com, 1 month ago |
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No arrests for objectionable posts on Facebook without permission: SC The Supreme Court on Thursday said that no person should be arrested for posting objectionable comments on social networking sites without taking prior permission from senior police officials. First Post.com, 1 month ago |
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SC to hear plea against invoking harsh IT Act After the arrest of a PUCL leader in Andhra Pradesh for making an "objectionable" post against the Governor on a social networking site, an application was filed in the Supreme Court seeking an order to restrain state governments from invoking harsh Section ... Deccan Herald, 1 month ago |
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Boos and some support for Sreesanth on social network Enraged fans have taken to social networking sites to vent their anger with caustic comments about tainted cricketer S. Sreesanth and his two Rajasthan Royals teammates arrested May 16 in connection with spot fixing in IPL. Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet ... Deccan Herald, 3 weeks ago |
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SC to hear plea against govt action over online posts The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a plea seeking to restrain government authorities from taking any coercive action against anyone for posting alleged objectionable comments on social networking sites. An application was filed before the apex court seeking its direction to the authorities not to take action for posting such comments during the pendency of a case before it pertaining to constitutional validity of section 66A of the Information Technology (IT) Act. The section states ... Rediff.com, 1 month ago |
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No arrests for Facebook posts without senior cops' permission: Supreme Court The Supreme Court today said no person should be arrested for posting objectionable comments on social networking sites without the permission of senior police officials. Related Stories IPL spot-fixing: Sreesanth, two other Rajasthan Royals players arrested, ... NDTV, 1 month ago |
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No arrests for Facebook posts without senior cops' permission: Supreme Court The Supreme Court today said no person should be arrested for posting objectionable comments on social networking sites without the permission of senior police officials. The court also directed all states and union territories to comply with the Centre's ... NDTV, 1 month ago |
