SC to govt: How did you arrest people under scrapped Sec 66 A of IT Act?

'Officials concerned will be arrested if the apex court order of March 24, 2015 scrapping the provision of the IT Act is enforced', said an SC bench

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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The on Monday sought the Centre's response on a plea alleging even after the scrapped Section 66 A of the under which a person could be arrested for posting on websites.

A bench headed by Justice R F Nariman said concerned officials will be arrested and sent to jail if the order of March 24, 2015 scrapping the provision of the is violated.

Appearing for the NGO PUCL, advocate Sanjay Parikh said more than 22 people have been arrested under the provision of the scrapped by the top court in 2015.

Terming liberty of thought and expression cardinal, a bench of Justices J Chelameswar and R.F, Nariman said in 2015, The public's right to know is directly affected by Section 66A of the

The first PIL on the issue was filed in 2012 by law student Shreya Singhal who sought an amendment in Section 66A of the Act after two girls Shaheen Dhada and Rinu Shrinivasan were arrested in Palghar in Maharashtra's Thane district. While one posted a comment against the shutdown in Mumbai following Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackeray's death, the other liked' it.

In the wake of numerous complaints of harassment and arrests, the on May 16, 2013 came out with an advisory that a person, accused of posting objectionable comments on social networking sites, cannot be arrested without police getting permission from senior officers like an IG or DCP.

First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 12:25 IST