Foul language not enough to impose SC/ST Act case: Supreme Court
Saturday, 20 May 2023 The Supreme Court on Friday held that using foul or abusive language against a member of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes would not be sufficient in itself to slap a case against a person under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and remarks have to be casteist in nature to prosecute a person under the law.
Supreme Court Continues to Protect , Tech Companies From What Users Post.
On May 18, in the case of Gonzalez v. Google, the Supreme Court indicated with an unsigned opinion that it would not address Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
The Court contends that the complaint "appears to...
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Major Supreme Court Cases , to Be Decided in the Current Term.
NBC reports that the United States Supreme Court
is poised to decide a number of potentially
pivotal cases in the coming months...
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Samajwadi Party national general secretary and former MLA from Rampur Mohammad Azam Khan has got a big relief from the court. He was acquitted in a hate speech case for which he was disqualified from..