
On Friday, September 20, the Mumbai High Court stated that the case could not be canceled against a 19 -year -old student just because it deleted the social media contribution in the Sindoor operation and apologized for it.
The bench of the chief judge Shree Chandrashekhar and the Justice Gautam Ankhad noted that companies could not be canceled against the accused only because she is a “clear student” that has cleaned their tests with “flying colors”.
The High Court in Mumbai has heard the petition of PUNE Collegian, who tried to cancel the fir he imposed on her in May for her social media on the hostility Indo-Pak in the middle of the Sindoor operation.
The girl was arrested, but was later released from the Supreme Court.
During the meeting on Friday, the student informed the court that the girl appeared for her exams and also secured good grades. However, the court stated that obtaining good grades cannot be originally for the eating.
The student’s attorney claimed that he had no insidious intention to issue a contribution that she immediately deleted and apologized for. However, the Court noted that the deletion (post) actually worsens and complicates the case.
The bench published a matter for further hearing after two weeks and at the same time directed the prosecutor of Mankhuwar Deshmukh to submit the case of the case. On May 7, the girl repossed the Instagram instead of the “Refortistan” account, which criticized the Indian government for provoking the war against Pakistan.
Within two hours, the girl realized her mistake and erased the post after receiving the threats. Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7 to avenge the terrible attack of April 22, Pahalgam, recorded the decimation of terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir. The hostility between India and Pakistan ended on May 10.
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