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BJP activist who shared morphed pic of Mamata Banerjee gets bail

She was sent to 14-day judicial custody by a trial court there.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed immediate release of BJP’s youth wing leader Priyanka Sharma on bail, days after she was arrested by the West Bengal police for allegedly posting a morphed image of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on social media.

The top court directed Sharma to tender a “written apology” at the time of her release from jail for sharing the meme on Ms Banerjee saying that freedom of speech of an individual ends when it infringes upon others’ rights.

Sharma was arrested on May 10 by the police under Section 500 (defamation) of the IPC and under other provisions of the Information Technology Act on a complaint of a local Trinamul leader Vibhas Hazra.

She was sent to 14-day judicial custody by a trial court there.

A vacation bench, comprising justices Indira Banerjee and Sanjiv Khanna, which initially said that Sharma’s apology will be a bail condition, later clarified that it will not be a condition for bail but she should apologise for sharing the post at the time of her release.

“The detenue, Priyanka Sharma, is directed to be immediately released on bail. The detenue shall, however, at the time of release, tender an apology in writing for putting up/ sharing the pictures complained of on her Facebook account. It is made clear that this order is being made in the special facts and circumstances of this case and shall not operate as a precedent,” the bench said.

The court also sought response from West Bengal government on whether a person can be arrested for sharing a post or meme on social media and posted the matter for further hearing after the summer vacation.

At the outset, senior advocate Neeraj Kishan Kaul, appearing for Priyanka’s brother Rajib Sharma who has filed the plea in the apex court, said she was arrested and sent to 14-day judicial custody just for sharing the post which was already widely viral.

“She is not the creator of the meme but only shared it on social media which was already shared by thousands of people,” Kaul said.

To this, the bench said, “There cannot be any equality to the wrong. Your freedom of speech and expression is non-negotiable but your freedom ends when it infringes upon the rights of other.”

The top court said it could direct her forthwith release but she has to tender an apology for sharing the post. “We have seen the picture which has been shared. If someone is hurt then you can apologise for it,” the bench said.

Kaul contended that apology will have a chilling effect on the fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression.

“We do not see that there should be any difficulty for you in apologising for your post on social media. We are not asking you to apologise for others.

“Let her tender an apology we will forthwith grant bail. You take instruction. Since you are member of BJP the insinuation is different.”

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