Expressing Support for Pakistan Isn’t a Crime: Allahabad High Court Rules

In a significant ruling, the Allahabad High Court has declared that merely expressing support for Pakistan does not automatically equate to a criminal offense. This clarification comes as a relief to many, emphasizing the importance of freedom of expression within legal boundaries.

High Court Upholds Supreme Court Precedent

The High Court’s decision reinforces the Supreme Court’s judgment in the Imran Pratapgadhi case, highlighting the need for a reasonable person’s interpretation when assessing social media posts. This means that authorities must carefully consider the context and intent behind an expression of support before initiating legal action.

Protecting Free Speech While Maintaining Order

The ruling seeks to strike a balance between protecting free speech and maintaining public order. It underscores that while expressing unpopular opinions is not illegal, any actions that incite violence or hatred remain punishable by law.

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