India is incomplete without Ram, don't insult him: Allahabad High Court


Freedom of expression should not be used to hurt religious feelings

Posted on social media in 2019, the court granted bail to the accused, who was jailed for 10 months, with conditions

New Delhi: The Allahabad High Court has said that freedom of expression is not unlimited. There are also some restrictions. No one has the right to hurt another person's religious feelings in the name of freedom of expression. On Ashwil's statement about Lord Rama and Krishna, the court said that India is incomplete without Rama. The great men of the country in which they lived should also respect the culture.

The Allahabad High Court said that whether one believes in God or not, he has no right to harm anyone's faith or religious sentiments. The court said that our culture has been Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

We Survey Bhavantu Sukhin: Survey Santu Niramaya :. In Survey Bhadrani Pashyantu, we are the people who do the work of Bhavet. The court had warned Akash Jatav alias Surya Prakash, who had made obscene remarks against Lord Rama, Krishna on social media, not to commit such a crime for the second time.

The court granted bail to the accused with the same conditions. The court also said that the accused has been lodged in jail for the last 10 months. The Supreme Court also said in one case that bail is a right and jail is an exception. Is therefore released on bail.

The verdict was passed by court judge Shekhar Kumar Yadav on the plea of ​​Akash Jatav, a resident of Hathras. The petitioner claims that Ashwis was posted by creating a fake ID in my name. This post was made on 28th November 2019.

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