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States Must File Cases Over Hate Speeches Even Without A Complaint, As Directed By The Supreme Court

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By Reporter Published April 29, 2023 3 Min Read
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The Supreme Court of India has directed all states in the country to register cases against individuals who make hate speeches, even if no formal complaint has been lodged. This decision comes in response to concerns over increasing hate speech in the country and the need for swift action to address it.

The court’s ruling came in a case related to a hate speech made by a member of the legislative assembly (MLA) in West Bengal. The MLA had made derogatory remarks against a particular community, but no formal complaint was made against him. Despite this, the court ruled that the police should register a case against him and investigate the matter.

The court’s decision is significant, as it removes the requirement for a formal complaint to be made before a case can be registered against someone who has made hate speech. This will make it easier for law enforcement agencies to take action against individuals who spread hate and incite violence.

The court has also directed that cases of hate speech be investigated by senior police officials and that such cases be given priority. The court has further directed that cases involving hate speech be concluded within four months from the date of registration.

The ruling is seen as a significant step towards curbing hate speech in the country, which has been on the rise in recent years. Hate speech can have serious consequences, including inciting violence and promoting discrimination against particular communities. By making it easier to take action against individuals who engage in hate speech, the court’s decision is likely to have a positive impact on the overall safety and security of citizens.

The court’s decision has been welcomed by civil society groups and human rights activists, who have long been calling for stronger action to be taken against hate speech in the country. Many believe that the ruling will help to create a safer and more inclusive society for all Indians, regardless of their background or beliefs.

The court’s decision is an important step towards protecting the rights of all citizens and promoting harmony and tolerance in the country. By taking a strong stance against hate speech, the court has sent a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated and that those who engage in it will be held accountable.

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