If a Man Had Written All This Nonsense, We Would Have Him Arrested: Supreme Court Slams Woman Lawyer Over Derogatory FB Post

Today, On 11th December, The Supreme Court reprimanded a woman lawyer for a derogatory Facebook post targeting another woman who accused Kerala Congress MLA Rahul Mamkoottathil of rape. The Court said, “Had it been a man who had written all this nonsense, we would have got him arrested here itself.”

‘Character Is an Ornament’: Pune Court Rejects Anticipatory Bail of Accused in Derogatory Post Against CM’s Wife

Pune court denies anticipatory bail to two absconding accused for sharing derogatory posts about Amruta Fadnavis. Judge cites lack of cooperation and intent to outrage modesty of a woman.

“Attacking Her Dignity in Public…”: Supreme Court Gives S. Ve Shekher Interim Relief in Women Journalists’ Defamation Case

The Supreme Court of India granted temporary relief to actor S. Ve Shekher, postponing his surrender in a case of derogatory social media comments towards women journalists that had led to his conviction. The Court criticized his conduct and emphasized the seriousness of the matter, requiring him to seek reconciliation with the complainant.