Top 5 IPC sections, which can still send you to jail for online posts
The Supreme Court’s decision yesterday which dissolved section 66A of the IT Act, 2000– saying, It’s unconstitutional and gives too much power to the law enforcing authorities.
Do you now think, you can post anything you want, about anyone? The answer to that would be simple, ‘NO’.
There are other sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which were charged with section 66A. They are—
In the end, we should remember one thing–With great power, there is great responsibility.
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