“Such Actions on Social Media Could Incite Unrest Between Different Communities”: Delhi Police Opposes Nadeem Khan’s Plea

Delhi Police opposed Nadeem Khan’s plea, citing risks to communal harmony due to his social media actions. They argue he spreads misleading narratives that instigate unrest and threaten unity. The Delhi High Court granted him interim protection from arrest while emphasizing cooperation in the investigation, highlighting the importance of maintaining national harmony.

“Social Media Can’t Be Controlled at All. The Answer to Sunlight is More Sunlight”: CJI Urges HC’s to Continue Live Streaming Despite Controversial Remarks

The Supreme Court today (25th Sept) cautioned judges and lawyers against personal biases impacting their duties after controversial remarks by Karnataka High Court judge Justice V Srishananda. The court emphasized national integrity, urging mindfulness due to social media’s expansive reach. While closing proceedings after an apology, it reiterated the need for impartiality in justice.