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Meghalaya High Court Orders Clubbing of FIRs Against Former MDC Sofior Rahman Over Social Media Post

Boyar Debbarma
By Boyar Debbarma Published April 25, 2026 4 Min Read
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The Meghalaya High Court has clubbed three FIRs against former MDC Sofior Rahman over a Facebook post linked to violence in Garo Hills. The court found that all cases arose from the same incident and ordered a single, unified investigation. Meanwhile, tensions around the GHADC elections escalated after a controversial notification, leading to unrest and two deaths. As a result, authorities postponed the polls and initiated legal scrutiny.

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Key FactsCourt Clubs FIRs, Cites Single CauseInvestigation Moves to Araimile Police StationViolence Linked to Social Media PostUnrest Forces Election PostponementRegional Importance of Garo HillsQ&A Section

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Key Facts

  • Court: Meghalaya High Court
  • Judge: Revati Mohite Dere
  • Accused: Sofior Rahman, former MDC
  • Issue: Facebook post allegedly inciting violence
  • Location: Garo Hills
  • FIRs Filed: March 2026
  • Law Invoked: Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
  • Investigation Shifted To: Araimile Police Station
  • Impact: Two deaths; GHADC polls postponed

Court Clubs FIRs, Cites Single Cause

The Meghalaya High Court ruled that authorities must treat the three FIRs against Sofior Rahman as one case. The bench, led by Chief Justice Revati Mohite Dere, observed that all complaints originated from the same Facebook post. Therefore, the court concluded that multiple FIRs would violate legal principles.

Rahman’s counsel argued that separate FIRs for the same cause lack legal validity. The court accepted this argument and reinforced the need for a unified investigation.


Investigation Moves to Araimile Police Station

Initially, police registered FIRs in Tura and Songsak. Later, they transferred those cases to the Crime Branch Police Station (Western Range), Tura. However, the court directed officials to move all cases to Araimile Police Station, where authorities had filed the first FIR.

Furthermore, the court instructed investigators to follow due legal procedures while handling the case. This step ensures consistency and avoids duplication.


Violence Linked to Social Media Post

Authorities registered the FIRs in March under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 and other provisions. According to investigators, Rahman’s social media post allegedly provoked tensions and disturbed public order.

At the same time, the controversy intensified during the GHADC election period. A government notification barred non-tribals from contesting the elections, which marked a significant shift from decades-old practice. Consequently, protests erupted across Garo Hills.


Unrest Forces Election Postponement

As tensions escalated, violence broke out and claimed two lives. In response, the Meghalaya High Court intervened and cancelled the notification. Subsequently, the state government postponed the GHADC elections scheduled for April 10.

Officials stated that this decision aimed to restore peace and maintain law and order in the region.


Regional Importance of Garo Hills

The Garo Hills plays a crucial role in the political landscape of Meghalaya. In particular, developments in this region influence governance and community relations across Northeast India. Therefore, any unrest here draws significant administrative and judicial attention.


Q&A Section

What did the Meghalaya High Court decide?
The court clubbed three FIRs against Sofior Rahman into a single investigation.

Why did the court club the FIRs?
Because all FIRs originated from the same Facebook post, making multiple cases legally invalid.

Where will authorities investigate the case?
Araimile Police Station will handle the investigation.

What triggered the unrest in Garo Hills?
A government notification barring non-tribals from contesting GHADC elections sparked protests.

What happened after the violence?
Authorities postponed the GHADC elections and cancelled the notification.

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TAGGED: Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Garo Hills unrest, GHADC elections news, Meghalaya High Court, Sofior Rahman case
Boyar Debbarma April 25, 2026
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