India lifts ban on 'offensive' internet messages used in political cases

India’s top court has backed people’s right to free speech in cyberspace by overturning a legal provision that called for imprisoning people who send “offensive” messages by computer or mobile phone.

India lifts ban on 'offensive' internet messages used in political cases

India’s top court has backed people’s right to free speech in cyberspace by overturning a legal provision that called for imprisoning people who send “offensive” messages by computer or mobile phone.

The provision, known as Section 66A of the 2008 Information Technology Act, had made sending such messages a crime punishable by up to three years in prison.

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