Indian police arrest Muslim journalist accused of insulting Hindus

After a Delhi court on Saturday dismissed the bail application of Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair who was arrested in a case related to an alleged objectionable tweet, he was taken to Sitapur in connection with a case registered against him for allegedly inflaming religious sentiments through his tweet on three persons, said the officials on Monday.

The tweet targeted Mahant Bajrang Muni, Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati and Anand Swaroop and termed the trio as "spreaders of hatred."

The case was based on the complaint of Bhagwan Sharan, the district president of Hindu Sher Sena.

He has been charged under sections 295A and 67 of IPC. The complaint against the Alt-News co-founder was registered on June 1.

Mohammed Zubair was first arrested on June 27, after a First Information Report (FIR) was registered against him based on a Twitter posting, which another Twitter handle alleged "hurt Hindu sentiments."

"The said post of Mohd. Zubair containing pictures and words against a particular religious community are highly provocative and done deliberately which are more than sufficient to incite hatred among people which can be detrimental for the maintenance of public tranquillity," the Delhi Police said in a statement.

The contentious tweet by Mohammed Zubair was posted in March 2018.

The court on Saturday sent Mohammed Zubair to 14-day judicial custody.

Delhi police on Saturday said Pravada media received donations from foreign countries including Pakistan and the accused is the director of that company.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Snigdha Sarvaria dismissed the bail petition after hearing the submission of the defence counsel and special public prosecutor (SPP) Atul Srivastava.

The court observed in the order that since the investigation is at the initial stage and in view of the circumstances and gravity of the offence, no ground is made out for bail. Application dismissed and the accused is remanded to judicial custody till July 16, 2022.

Delhi police had sought judicial custody of Zubair. He was produced before the court after four days of police custody. He was arrested on June 27, 2022.

SPP Atul Srivastava submitted that three new sections for the destruction of evidence, criminal conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the violation of the Foreign Contribution (Regulations) Act have been added to the FIR.

It is alleged by police that the accused received donations from foreign countries namely Pakistan, Syria, Australia and Middle Eastern countries. This is to be investigated.

In this connection, Section 35 of the Foreign Contributions Regulations Act has been invoked in the FIR.

Police alleged that the evidence was destroyed by deleting the data by formatting the phone. It is also alleged there is a conspiracy on the part of the accused.

On the other hand, Advocate Vrinda Grover opposed the judicial custody remand application. Counsel pressed the bail application saying that this is malicious prosecution and with mala fide intention. The entire exercise is mala fide in nature.

She raised a question, "Is it a crime to change a sim card, is it a crime to reformat the phone?"

"They have my phone, now the whole exercise is for my laptop. This is a phishing and roving inquiry. They have recovered my laptop from my home in Bangaluru. It is quite surprising that they did not take any technical person with them to Bangaluru," Zubair said in his plea.

Advocate Grover submitted that the article seized were not sealed. Data integrity has to be protected. It can be manipulated. The hash value is not given to date, there is a likelihood of tampering and manipulation which would attract new sections to the petitioner.

Mohammed Zubair said in his plea said that the alleged tweet of 24 March 2018 was made from a phone and he had lodged a complaint in 2021 that his phone was snatched.

Advocate Grover argued that Delhi Police registered this case on the basis of a Twitter handle that is anonymous and was started in October 2021. The handle pull out Mohammed Zubair's tweet of 2018 and Delhi Police found the retweet made by this Twitter handle.

"Do they want to create communal disharmony?" Vrinda Grover raised a question.

"Actually it is you (Delhi police) who want to create a problem. We have the right. We have freedom. We live in a constitutional democracy. Section 295 A required a deliberate attempt. My tweet is not related to any religion or any god," the counsel argued.

"You did not ask me to bring any phone neither it was summoned. It was my private property and I have every right to format it. It does not cast any person unless it is a case property. Section 201 attracts when there is the destruction of evidence. My phone was not a case property. The conspiracy-related section cannot be invoked as I am the only accused in this case," defence counsel argued.

It was argued by Advocate Grover that invocation of section 35 is a practice to prejudice the case.

She argued that the Police informed the media that there are many transactions from foreign countries and that Pravada media received money from foreign countries.

The maximum punishment is 5 years and bail is a rule not jail. All the tweets are there, all other sociopath tweet handles are there, and nobody is interrogated. This court is to guard the right of the accused. The supreme court has directed to do so, the defence counsel argued.

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"Please See Urgency": Fact-Checker Mohammed Zubair Cites Death Threats, Supreme Court May Hear Plea Tomorrow
Mohammed Zubair, co-founder of Alt News, is in Delhi's Tihar Jail; has cases in Delhi and UP's Sitapur

New Delhi: The Supreme Court is likely to hear tomorrow fact-checker Mohammed Zubair's plea seeking bail and quashing of a case registered against him in Sitapur on allegations of hurting religious sentiments.
His lawyer, Colin Gonsalves, argued for urgent listing: "There are death threats against him... People have said that they will kill him. We are worried about his safety." Asking the court to hear the plea at 2pm today, he said, "Please see the urgency." Justice Indira Banerjee ordered that the matter be listed tomorrow "subject to clearance by the Chief Justice of India".

Mr Zubair, a resident of Bengaluru and co-founder of fact-checking outlet Alt News, is in Delhi's Tihar Jail as he was first arrested by the Delhi Police on June 27 over a four-year-old tweet. He was later taken to Sitapur in UP where another FIR is registered against him as he called some Hindu right-wing leaders "hatemongers".

His lawyer told the Supreme Court that the Allahabad High Court has refused to quash the (Sitapur) FIR against him.

'Please See Urgency': Fact-Checker Mohammed Zubair Cites Death Threats, Supreme Court May Hear Plea Tomorrow
Mohammed Zubair is a co-founder of fact-checking outlet Alt News.


New Delhi: The Supreme Court is likely to hear tomorrow fact-checker Mohammed Zubair's plea seeking bail and quashing of a case registered against him in Sitapur on allegations of hurting religious sentiments.
His lawyer, Colin Gonsalves, argued for urgent listing: "There are death threats against him... People have said that they will kill him. We are worried about his safety." Asking the court to hear the plea at 2pm today, he said, "Please see the urgency." Justice Indira Banerjee ordered that the matter be listed tomorrow "subject to clearance by the Chief Justice of India".

Mr Zubair, a resident of Bengaluru and co-founder of fact-checking outlet Alt News, is in Delhi's Tihar Jail as he was first arrested by the Delhi Police on June 27 over a four-year-old tweet. He was later taken to Sitapur in UP where another FIR is registered against him as he called some Hindu right-wing leaders "hatemongers".

His lawyer told the Supreme Court that the Allahabad High Court has refused to quash the (Sitapur) FIR against him.

The legal position now is that Mr Zubair is in jail after a Delhi court sent him to judicial custody for 14 days on July 2, after he'd been in police custody for five days. That's for the case registered in Delhi over his tweet of March 2018, in which he'd shared a screenshot from a 1983 film.

Delhi Police had then taken him to Sitapur, 450 km away, where another FIR is registered — this one for a tweet in which he called certain right-wing leaders "hatemongers". In that case, too, the local court ordered judicial custody, so he remains in Tihar Jail.


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The Information Technology chief of the BJP's Haryana unit, Arun Yadav, was dropped by the party on Thursday, amid growing calls for his arrest for controversial tweets against Muslims and Islam.

Arun Yadav has found himself facing a spiralling backlash for his social media posts, widely shared by his detractors, with many contrasting his impunity with the treatment of Mohammed Zubair, co-founder of fact-checking website Alt News, who has been arrested over a 2018 tweet.

#ArrestArunYadav was among the top trends on Twitter on Thursday, with his tweets posted between May this year and 2017 shared thousands of times.

Many also said the lenience shown to Mr Yadav matched that for former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma, who triggered a massive outcry with her comments on Prophet Muhammad on a TV debate but has not faced any action like Mr Zubair.

No police complaint has been filed against Mr Yadav yet, Haryana officials told NDTV, and the BJP is yet to remove him from the party.

"The BJP has sacked yet another 'fringe element'. But instead of this eyewash, will these 'hate minions' be arrested?" Youth Congress chief Srinivas BV tweeted.

"Hello @DGPHaryana @DelhiPolice If Zubair can be arrested for his 2018 tweet, then why not Arun yadav ?" tweeted Shaikh Sadeque, president of the Tipu Sultan Party.

Mr Zubair was arrested in Delhi on June 27 days after he flagged Nupur Sharma's controversial comments on Prophet Muhammad on a TV show.

On July 2, the police added an extra charge against Mr Zubair under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, and he was kept in custody for 14 more days. On July 4, another case was filed in Uttar Pradesh against him for calling three hate-accused Hindu hardliners "hatemongers".

He was sent to 14 more days in custody on Thursday.

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The Supreme Court today gave bail for five days to fact-checker Mohammed Zubair in a case registered in Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh, over calling three Hindu right-wing leaders "hatemongers"; but he will remain in jail for now as there's no bail yet in a case in Delhi.

The Alt News co-founder's plea in the Supreme Court challenges the Allahabad High Court's refusal to quash the Sitapur FIR, which says he hurt religious sentiments with his tweet. The bail today is an interim order as the court will now hear the matter next week. It came a day after a local court in Sitapur denied him bail and sent him to police remand. A condition for the bail is that he cannot post any tweets.

The UP government argued that he is being taken to Bengaluru — where he lives — so any bail should be given only after that. It also underlined that he is technically in judicial custody in a case in Delhi too. But the Supreme Court said, “We are dealing with only the UP police case. The matter be listed before the appropriate bench next week.”

Mr Zubair had gone to the Supreme Court yesterday, citing death threats. As he sought an immediate halt to the UP case, the court listed it for urgent hearing in a day. The Allahabad High Court had on June 10 said it was too early for it to intervene.

At today's hearing, lawyer Colin Gonsalves said on Mr Zubair's behalf: “When I say hatemongers... I am not wrong. Police have arrested them. And once out, they're again indulging in hate speech."

“These hatemongers made remarks on the Constitution, on judges. I exposed this kind of venomous language... Here I am defending the Constitution," he told the court. He also questioned the need to recover Mr Zubair's mobile from Bengaluru. “I have admitted to this tweet. What is the investigation needed for?”

The UP government -- represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta -- claimed that it's not about that one tweet but “whether there is a syndicate behind... which is regularly posting such tweets with the intention to destabilise the country”.

“After the tweet, there was a law and order situation,” he argued, saying that Yati Narsinghanand -- one of three men that Mr Zubair named, the other two being Bajrang Muni and Anand Swaroop — was arrested and is out on bail. “We are not defending him. But the law and order situation after this tweet is under investigation.”

“There is more than that meets the eye,” claimed the UP lawyer.

Mr Zubair's lawyer earlier told the court, “I was referring to hate speech [in my tweet]. Where have I spoken against a religion? While those who gave hate speeches are out on bail, the one who exposed them is in jail... Exposing hate speech in not promoting enmity.”

The Supreme Court asked the police lawyer to show whether an offence under section 295A (hurting religious sentiments) of the India Penal Code (IPC) is indeed made out, to which he replied, "The moment you call a religious leader a hatemonger, you are inciting violence... If you were such a nice person, you could have sent a letter to police. Why did you tweet?"

Mohammed Zubair was first arrested on June 27 by the Delhi police over a four-year-old tweet that carried a screenshot from a Hindi film released in 1983. The arrest came days after he had flagged a video of now-suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma's provocative remarks on Prophet Mohammed on a TV show.

Then he was taken to Sitapur, where the case over the "hatemongers" tweet was registered.

The legal position now is that Mr Zubair stays in Tihar Jail as a Delhi court had sent him to judicial custody for 14 days on July 2.

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You can get jail for calling someone a name in India? They are no better than us, LOL!

If you have this dude, we have Imran Riaz Khan!
 
What has my beloved country been made into by the bigot and his chums?
 
For all our faults, we were in far better
state than the current mess we are in.
 
For the past two weeks, India's leading fact-checker and journalist Mohammed Zubair, who recently spotlighted the ruling party spokesperson Nupur Sharma's controversial comments against the Prophet Muhammad, has spent most of his time shuttling between prisons and courts.

Since his arrest, he has been moved around by the police in and out of a courtroom in Delhi and then, as newer charges were piled on him, he was taken to a remote town on the India-Nepal border for investigations.

Delhi police arrested him on 27 June over a 2018 tweet for "insulting Hindu religious beliefs". Later, they invoked other charges against him that included criminal conspiracy, destroying evidence and receiving foreign funds.

Days later, police in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh took over his custody. They accused him of using an "offensive term - hatemongers" to describe three Hindu religious leaders who were seen in videos engaging in hate speech, inciting violence against Muslims or threatening to rape Muslim women. On 8 July, the Supreme Court granted him a five-day temporary bail in the case after hearing that he was facing death threats. The top court extended his bail on 12 July and said that a final hearing on the police complaint against him would be held on 7 September.

But the 39-year-old will remain in custody until he's granted bail in the original case for which Delhi police have arrested him. A hearing is due later in the week.

A telecoms engineer based in the southern city of Bangalore, Mr Zubair co-founded Alt News in 2017 with former software engineer Pratik Sinha to combat fake news.

Over the past five years, the website has played a key role in debunking claims that spread disinformation about religion and caste and unscientific myths.

With over 3,000 articles which have been viewed over 60 million times, Alt News has been in the crosshairs of the government pretty much from the time of inception in 2017 - especially because of its focus on fake videos and messages that target India's minority Muslim community.

An expert at digital forensics, Mr Zubair is known for researching origins of unknown images and videos which are often misrepresented on social media and even by mainstream media.

It's an unenviable job - hours spent sifting through photographs and videos of hate, violence, falsehood and propaganda.

Recently, he also started overseeing "UnHate" - a new Alt News project that documents hate speech.

Described as "a very determined and dedicated man" by those who know him, Mr Zubair is a prolific tweeter with more than half a million followers and is routinely trolled and abused by accounts claiming to be Hindu nationalists.

Days before his arrest, he posted e-mails from Twitter saying some of his tweets criticising Islamophobic comments by Hindu leaders were being "withheld" - which means they can't be seen in India - on request from the law enforcement authorities.

In court, Mr Zubair has said that he has been arrested because of the work he does and because he's a Muslim.

Supreme Court lawyer Colin Gonsalves, who represented Mr Zubair in the top court on Friday, told the BBC that there was no case against the fact-checker and that "he's a thorn in the side for the government because he's single-handedly taking on hate crimes".

Police say they are also investigating dodgy foreign remittances in his bank account - an allegation he has denied.

Opposition leaders, journalists and activists have criticised Mr Zubair's arrest, saying he's being picked on for consistently calling out religious bigots and hatemongers.

The timing of his arrest, critics pointed out, was linked to his widely-shared tweet that highlighted Ms Sharma's comments during a television debate in May-end.

Her remarks incensed Indian Muslims and put the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in a diplomatic tight spot, with several Muslim countries lodging strong protests with India.

As calls grew for Ms Sharma's arrest, the BJP dropped her as their spokesperson, she went into hiding and police said they had tightened her security.

But supporters of Ms Sharma on social media soon began calling for Mr Zubair's arrest after she blamed him for "inciting hatred against" her which had resulted in her receiving "rape and death threats" on Twitter.

Hashtags such as #arrestzubair began trending and exactly a month later, Delhi police called him to question him about a photograph he had posted of a man accused of molestation.

As the photograph showed a child sitting next to the man, the police said this could be a case under the stringent child sexual harassment law, POCSO. But the child's photograph had been blurred as required by law.

Police then arrested him over a four-year-old tweet, commenting on the photograph of a hotel signboard, modified from 'Honeymoon Hotel' to 'Hanuman Hotel'.

The complaint against him came from an anonymous Twitter account called Hanuman Bhakt, meaning worshipper of the monkey god Hanuman, who called Mr Zubair's tweet a "direct insult" to Hindus.

The anonymous account, created last October, had just one follower at the time of the police complaint. Following the police complaint, it was deactivated, but has now been revived and has over 1,600 followers.

Many also questioned the motive behind the arrest after it became known that the photo was actually a screengrab from a 1983 Bollywood comedy by acclaimed director Hrishikesh Mukherjee.

In an editorial titled Theatre of the Absurd, The Hindu newspaper wrote that Mr Zubair "was being made to pay for drawing wide attention to Ms Sharma's vile remarks" and described it as an instance of the government's "characteristic intolerance and resentment towards fact-checkers who frequently expose its claims".

International rights groups and the United Nations too have expressed concern over the arrest- a spokesperson for the UN chief Antonio Guterres recently said that "journalists should not be jailed for what they write, tweet, and say".

And on Thursday, Germany too weighed in on the matter - a foreign ministry spokesperson said "journalists should not be persecuted and imprisoned for what they say and write". India responded saying the case is being dealt with in courts and that such "uninformed comments are unhelpful and should be avoided".

Critics say Mr Zubair's is the latest in the long list of arrests of India's best known activists, intellectuals and journalists and point to India's plummeting ranking in the World Press Freedom Index. A recent report said "pressure had grown on the media to toe the Hindu nationalist government's line" and "journalists that don't do so are arrested and jailed".

"Mr Zubair should be awarded a medal for his service to the nation. Instead, he's been jailed," says Mr Gonsalves. "His determinations shows that just one person can cause so much consternation to the hatemongers, imagine if there were 10 like him there? The hatemongers then would have nowhere to run."

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Mr Zubair, a resident of Bengaluru and co-founder of fact-checking outlet Alt News, is in Delhi's Tihar Jail as he was first arrested by the Delhi Police on June 27 over a four-year-old tweet. He was later taken to Sitapur in UP where another FIR is registered against him as he called some Hindu right-wing leaders "hatemongers".

This arrest is a complete disgrace.

The reason for the arrest is flimsy. BJP has been feeling very desperate lately.
 
I find it pretty sad that he is being treated just like Imran Riaz Khan in Pakistan.

Very similar Gustapo like tactics, false drummed up charges, very vague description and being shuttled in and out of jurisdictions and courts and departments just to deny them freedom.

Both fascists states have brought their fascist A game in these cases.
 
This arrest is a complete disgrace.

The reason for the arrest is flimsy. BJP has been feeling very desperate lately.

Its disgrace? Why because he is muslim? Or because insulting hindu gods is ok?

BJP is winning elections and just formed the government in Maharashtra. Desperate. Lol.
 
I find it pretty sad that he is being treated just like Imran Riaz Khan in Pakistan.

Very similar Gustapo like tactics, false drummed up charges, very vague description and being shuttled in and out of jurisdictions and courts and departments just to deny them freedom.

Both fascists states have brought their fascist A game in these cases.

False charges? His tweets insulting Hinduism are on social media. He even deleted his FB page and tried to remove evidence. He isn't even cooperating with the police.

He dog whistled on the social media regarding Nupur Sharma. People then dug up his posts about hinduism and lodged FIRs on him.

Whether he is guilty or innocent will be decided by courts not by foreign NGOs or media.

Unlike pakistan, in India the judiciary is totally separate from the government. The government doesn't appoint or remove judges.
 
False charges? His tweets insulting Hinduism are on social media. He even deleted his FB page and tried to remove evidence. He isn't even cooperating with the police.

He dog whistled on the social media regarding Nupur Sharma. People then dug up his posts about hinduism and lodged FIRs on him.

Whether he is guilty or innocent will be decided by courts not by foreign NGOs or media.

Unlike pakistan, in India the judiciary is totally separate from the government. The government doesn't appoint or remove judges.


Why do you always feel the need to resort to whataboutism? Does Indian law not stand on it's own feet without needing to drag in other countries for justification? Do you have so less belief in your own justice system?
 
Its disgrace? Why because he is muslim? Or because insulting hindu gods is ok?

BJP is winning elections and just formed the government in Maharashtra. Desperate. Lol.

Yes. Disgrace.

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Mr Zubair, a resident of Bengaluru and co-founder of fact-checking outlet Alt News, is in Delhi's Tihar Jail as he was first arrested by the Delhi Police on June 27 over a four-year-old tweet. He was later taken to Sitapur in UP where another FIR is registered against him as he called some Hindu right-wing leaders "hatemongers".

Laughable reason to arrest someone.
 
Its disgrace? Why because he is muslim? Or because insulting hindu gods is ok?

BJP is winning elections and just formed the government in Maharashtra. Desperate. Lol.

Don't lie to yourself, BJP has divided the country and have started oppressing minorities like Muslims and Christians. BJP is a curse to our country and must be eradicated. BJP is a fascist party. Maybe you are too ignorant and racist to realize.
 
Why do you always feel the need to resort to whataboutism? Does Indian law not stand on it's own feet without needing to drag in other countries for justification? Do you have so less belief in your own justice system?

Next time read the post i am replying to. The poster compared with Pakistan.
 
Don't lie to yourself, BJP has divided the country and have started oppressing minorities like Muslims and Christians. BJP is a curse to our country and must be eradicated. BJP is a fascist party. Maybe you are too ignorant and racist to realize.

BJP has done exactly what was needed. Too long have politicians appeased minorities and dumped the burden of secularism on the shoulders of hindus.

If secularism is to be followed everyone has to follow it, hindus alone cannot be expected to follow it.

Secondly law has to be universally applied, just because you are a minority vote bank doesn't mean you are above the laws.
 
Laughable? Why? Because the reason is insult of hindus and Hinduism?

Where did he insult Hinduism? He called BJP politicians "warmongers". What's wrong with it?

I think BJP people are not just warmongers but also lunatics. BJP should be declared a terrorist organization.
 
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Next time read the post i am replying to. The poster compared with Pakistan.

His post is not your post. If I want to quote him I can address him separately, when I am asking about why you keep comparing to Pakistan then you need to be able to give some reasoning. "He said it first" is just childish form of debate.
 
Indian journalist Muhammad Zubair gets bail in 2018 tweet case
“The voice of dissent is necessary for a healthy democracy," observes Delhi court

NEW DELHI: An Indian court on Friday granted interim bail to Muslim journalist Muhammed Zubair, co-founder of fact-checking site Alt News, in another case relating to one of his tweets in 2018, however, he will stay in jail over two more cases, NDTV reported.

The Muslim journalist was arrested by the New Delhi police on 27 June on the charges of hurting religious sentiments through one of his tweets. Apart from the case in New Delhi, as many as six FIRs were lodged against him in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly hurting religious sentiments.

Muhammad Zubair pleaded with the top court to quash the six other similar FIRs registered against him by the Uttar Pradesh Police.

The Indian journalist was granted interim bail against a surety bond worth INR50,000. However, he will not be able to leave the country without the permission of the court, said the court.

In its verdict, the court observed, “The voice of dissent is necessary for a healthy democracy. Therefore, merely for the criticism of any political parties, it is not justified to invoke Section 153-A and 295-A [of the] IPC.”

The case
An Indian court, on July 5, gave police four days to question the prominent journalist over a 2018 tweet they described as “highly provocative”, in a case that has strained relations between the country’s majority Hindu population and largely Muslim minority.

Muhammed Zubair, a vocal critic of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was arrested after an anonymous Twitter user lodged a complaint with authorities over the four-year-old post.

Earlier this month, Zubair, who is Muslim, drew attention to an incendiary remark about Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) made on TV by a spokesperson for Modi’s ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

With about half a million followers on Twitter, Zubair’s tweet about the comments went viral. The BJP suspended the spokesperson for anti-Islam remarks and expelled another official in a bid to defuse domestic and international outrage.

Several Muslim countries with strategic interests in India lodged complaints and at least two people were killed during protests that erupted in several parts of India. More than 400 people were arrested. The BJP officials have not been arrested.

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Fact-checker Mohammed Zubair, who got bail last week, was "trapped in a vicious cycle of criminal process where the process itself has become the punishment," the Supreme Court has said, warning that arrest "cannot be used as a punitive tool". The detailed judgment in the case that was released today contained a series of extremely strong remarks. Muhammed Zubair had walked free last week, after more than a month in jail, days after Chief Justice NV Ramana flagged the matter of "hasty and indiscriminate arrests, difficulty in obtaining bail, and prolonged incarceration of undertrials".

"Arrest is not meant to be and must not be used as a punitive tool because it results in one of the gravest possible consequences emanating from criminal law: the loss of personal liberty," read the judgment from the bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and AS Bopanna today.

"Individuals must not be punished solely on the basis of allegations, and without a fair trial... When the power to arrest is exercised without application of mind and without due regard to the law, it amounts to an abuse of power," it added.

The court said the Section 41 of the CrPC and safeguards in criminal law exist in recognition of the reality that any criminal proceeding "almost inevitably involves the might of the state, with unlimited resources at its disposal, against a lone individual".

The court had only released the operative portion of the order on July 20 to enable early release of Mohammed Zubair, who had sought relief after cases against him mushroomed across several states including Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.

It started with a four-year-old tweet sharing a screenshot from a popular Hindi movie. Later, cases were filed on other complaints as well - including another tweet in which the fact-checker on Alt News website called some right wing leaders "hate mongers".

Days before the arrest, Mohammed Zubair had drawn attention to the BJP's Nupur Sharma's comment on Prophet Muhammad, setting off a huge controversy and backlash.

On July 20, the top court gave him bail, disbanded a special investigation in UP and transferred all UP cases to Delhi. The judges also rejected the Uttar Pradesh government's request that Mohammed Zubair be "stopped from putting out tweets".

Regarding the last, the court said, "The imposition of such a condition would tantamount to a gag order... (which) have a chilling effect on the freedom of speech".

"According to the petitioner, he is a journalist who is the co-founder of a fact checking website and he uses Twitter as a medium of communication to dispel false news and misinformation in this age of morphed images, clickbait, and tailored videos. Passing an order restricting him from posting on social media would amount to an unjustified violation of the freedom of speech and expression, and the freedom to practice his profession," the court added.

Earlier this month, speaking at an event in Jaipur in the presence of Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju, Chief Justice NV Ramana had called the process in India's criminal justice system a "punishment".

"In our criminal justice system, the process is the punishment. From hasty, indiscriminate arrests, to difficulty in obtaining bail, the process leading to the prolonged incarceration of under trials needs urgent attention," he had said, without naming any particular case

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If SC itself is saying this, imagine how vindictive the state is towards anyone who doesn't kowtow it's line!
 
BJP has done exactly what was needed. Too long have politicians appeased minorities and dumped the burden of secularism on the shoulders of hindus.

If secularism is to be followed everyone has to follow it, hindus alone cannot be expected to follow it.

Secondly law has to be universally applied, just because you are a minority vote bank doesn't mean you are above the laws.

What a bunch of dog poop. You clearly have a hidden agenda vs minorities especially Muslims. I've noticed your comment for years now. The military school has clearly brainwashed your mind. What burden are you talking about ? Please tell me how the minorities have put a burden on "us".

Do you know why there is no Straight Parade but there is Gay Parade ? Do you know why there is no White History month but there is Black History month ? Do you know why there is no Menism while there is Feminism ? Minorities due ill treatment in the past will always have a special edge whether that is race, religion, gender or sexuality.

I grew up in Tamil Nadu, religion never came in between us. We never even looked at my muslim and christian friend as another religion. They were never viewed as "minority". Now thing are different BJP a fascist right wing nutjob has divided us. These clowns accuse Christians of not even being Indian. There is no attack on Hinduism. Just stop your fascist nonsense.
 
It is a fact that BJP is spreading anti-islam and Christianity propaganda. It is a fact, this is dividing people like it never was Tamil Nadu was relatively safe. Now they have penetrated with their fascism. India has regressed. Most Indians are not like CricketJoshila, please don't listen to him, he pushes his view as if that's the vie of Indians. BJP is a joke of a party, if they continue to rule, it means India is regressing.
 
It is a fact that BJP is spreading anti-islam and Christianity propaganda. It is a fact, this is dividing people like it never was Tamil Nadu was relatively safe. Now they have penetrated with their fascism. India has regressed. Most Indians are not like CricketJoshila, please don't listen to him, he pushes his view as if that's the vie of Indians. BJP is a joke of a party, if they continue to rule, it means India is regressing.

Dont listed to me. Listen to the millions who vote bjp.
 
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