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'Nobody taking action despite orders, we will be left embarrassed': Supreme Court on hate speeches

Supreme Court on hate speech: The bench agreed to hear the plea on Friday subject to instructions and approval from Chief Justice DY Chandrachud on the administrative side.

Edited By: Sheenu Sharma New Delhi Published : Feb 02, 2023 20:45 IST, Updated : Feb 02, 2023 20:45 IST
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Image Source : PTI/ REPRESENTATIONAL (FILE). 'Nobody taking action despite our orders, will be left embarrassed': Supreme Court on hate speeches.

Supreme Court on hate speech: The Supreme Court of India today (February 3) lamented that nobody was taking action against 'hate speeches' despite its orders, and observed that the top court will be left embarrassed again and again if it is asked to give further directions to curb such statements.

The court's strong observations were made by a bench comprising Justice KM Joseph, Justice Aniruddha Bose and Justice Hrishikesh Roy when a plea seeking to prohibit an event scheduled to be held on February 5 (Sunday) by the Hindu Jan Akrosh Morcha in Mumbai was mentioned for an urgent hearing.

The bench agreed to hear the plea on Friday (February 3) subject to instructions and approval from Chief Justice DY Chandrachud on the administrative side.

"We are with you on this, but understand that the Supreme Court cannot be triggered every time there is a rally notified. We have already passed an order which is clear enough. Just imagine rallies happening all across the country. Every time there will be an application before the Supreme Court. How can that be feasible?". 

"You ask us to be embarrassed again and again by getting an order. We have passed so many orders yet nobody is taking action. The Supreme Court should not be asked to pass an order on an event to event basis," it observed.

What led SC to say this on the controversial matter

The observation came after a lawyer mentioned the matter, saying the issue needs urgent hearing against holding of the Mumbai rally. She submitted that a similar rally was organised a few days ago in which 10,000 people participated and allegedly gave a call to boycott Muslim communities economically and socially.

On continuous persistence of the lawyer, the court asked her to serve a copy of the application to the counsel for Maharashtra.

"Serve a copy on the State, we will list it tomorrow subject to orders of the CJI. Only this case, not the entire batch," the bench said.

Holding that the Constitution of India envisages a secular nation, the top court on October 21 last year directed the Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand governments to come down hard on hate speeches, promptly registering criminal cases against the culprits without waiting for a complaint to be filed.

It had also warned that any delay on the part of the administration in taking action on this "very serious issue" would invite the court's contempt.

(With PTI inputs) 

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