SC grants bail to journalist arrested for social media post against UP CM
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SC grants bail to journalist arrested for social media post against UP CM


The Supreme Court on Tuesday (June 11) granted bail to journalist Prashant Kanojia, who was arrested for allegedly making objectionable comments against Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on social media.

A vacation bench, comprising Justices Indira Banerjee and Ajay Rastogi, said Right to Liberty, a fundamental right, is non-negotiable. However, the bench said the bail does not mean it approves of the journalists tweets or posts on social media.

The bench had on Monday taken note of the submissions of lawyer Nitya Ramakrishnan, appearing for Kanojias wife Jagisha Arora, that the arrest was “illegal” and “unconstitutional”.

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Arora had filed a habeas corpus petition (bring the person) challenging the arrest of Kanojia and sought a direction to the Uttar Pradesh Police to release him without any delay.

In the petition, filed through lawyer Shadan Farasat, the wife of the vernacular scribe had also sought departmental action against the policemen, who were not in uniform, for arresting Kanojia from Delhi for “bailable offences”.

The plea had also sought “exemplary damages” for Kanojia for his “illegal arrest”.

Taken away unceremoniously, says plea

“The Hindi journalist was unceremoniously taken away by men in civil dress on June 8 from his Delhi residence. It transpires that on June 7, police officials of Police Station Hazaratganj at Lucknow had lodged an FIR against him under sections 500 (criminal defamation) of the IPC and 66 of the Information Technology (IT) Act and both offences are bailable,” the plea had said.

The police were bound to release Kanojia in Delhi itself as per the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure as the offences alleged were bailable, it said, adding that the accused should have been granted bail on his arrest by police itself.

“No arrest memo was prepared and neither the petitioner nor her husband was told as to why he was being taken and why the arresting officials were in civil dress,” it had said.

Two provisions — section 505 (statements conducing to public mischief) of the IPC and section 67 (Punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form) of the IT Act — were added later, as earlier the FIR contained only bailable offences, it said.

These penal provisions prescribe maximum jail terms of two and three years, respectively.
Kanojia had allegedly shared a video on Twitter and Facebook where a woman is seen speaking to reporters of various media organisations outside the chief ministers office in Lucknow claiming she had sent a marriage proposal to Adityanath.

An FIR was registered against Kanojia by a sub-inspector at the Hazratganj police station in Uttar Pradesh on Friday night in which it was alleged that the accused made “objectionable comments against the CM and tried to malign his image”.

Rahul slams Yogi over journo arrests

Meanwhile, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday criticised the arrest of Kanojia and the editor and the head of a Noida-based TV channel, saying Adityanath is behaving “foolishly” and he should release the journalists.

Gandhi also claimed that if every journalist who files a false report or peddles fake, vicious RSS/BJP-sponsored propaganda about him is put in jail, most newspapers or news channels would face a severe staff shortage.

“The UP CM is behaving foolishly and needs to release the arrested journalists,” the Congress president tweeted.

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