Supreme Court Stays Re-Arrest of Two Telangana Journalists Accused of Sharing Posts Against CM Revanth Reddy

Today, On 16th October, The Supreme Court stayed the re-arrest of two women journalists from Telangana who were accused of sharing and promoting offensive social media content against Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, after being detained earlier and released on bail.

BREAKING: “Conviction or Acquittal Doesn’t Happen on YouTube, Courts Do That”: Supreme Court Raps Kerala Journalist

The Supreme Court slammed a journalist for a defamatory YouTube video targeting a woman politician, reminding that only courts decide guilt. Interim bail was extended as the case proceeds.

Allahabad High Court Rejects Plea to Quash Case Against Man for Uploading Private Video of Wife on Facebook

Allahabad: The Allahabad High Court refused to cancel the criminal case against a man accused of uploading a private video of himself and his wife on Facebook. The court strongly criticized the act, saying it was a serious breach of trust and privacy in a marriage. Justice Vinod Diwakar, who delivered the ruling, stated that the husband had “gravely breached the sanctity of the marital relations” by sharing such a video online.