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SC restores bail of CM Stalin’s critic

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NEW DELHI: Observing that everyone who makes allegation­s on social media cannot be put behind bars, the Supreme Court on Monday restored the bail to a YouTuber who was accused of making derogatory remarks against Chief Minister MK Stalin in 2021.

“If before elections we start putting behind bars everyone who makes allegation­s on YouTube, imagine how many will be jailed,” a bench of justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan told senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Tamil Nadu government, as it set aside the order cancelling A Duraimurug­an Sattai’s bail.

The apex court said the accused did not misuse his liberty by protesting and expressing his views, and also rejected the state government’s request to impose a condition on Sattai to refrain from making scandalous remarks while on bail.

The court was hearing Sattai’s plea challengin­g an order of the Madras High Court which cancelled his bail as he had made derogatory remarks against Stalin in violation of an undertakin­g given to the court.

Sattai was arrested by the police for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Stalin and others but had been granted conditiona­l bail. While seeking bail in a case, Sattai had submitted an affidavit to the court undertakin­g that he

If before elections we start putting behind bars everyone who makes allegation­s on YouTube, imagine how many will be jailed

— SC bench

would not pass derogatory remarks against anyone.

“The Internet is [a] wonderful invention that has transforme­d the lives of many. Even an ordinary man is uploading his day-to-day activities, skills, thoughts, travel experience­s on YouTube. In fact, in modern society, in most families, everyday meals are prepared using the videos uploaded on YouTube,” the High Court had said.

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