Praying for dead militant does not amount to instigating community to protest: Himachal Pradesh HC

In 2019, the police booked a student for a Facebook post praying for a militant who had died in a gunfight with security forces.

Praying for dead militant does not amount to instigating community to protest: Himachal Pradesh HC

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Offering prayers for a dead militant does not amount to instigating members of any community or creating public disorder, the Himachal Pradesh High Court said recently.

A bench of Justice Sandeep Sharma was hearing a petition by one Tahseen Gul, who was seeking quashing of a first information report registered against him in 2019 when he was a student at Chitkara University.

On February 16, 2019, the police booked Gul for his Facebook post praying for a militant who had died in a gunfight with security forces.

Gul was booked for promoting disharmony or hatred between religious, racial, linguistic or regional groups under Indian Penal Code section 153(B).

Hearing the case on June 13, the High Court said: “Had petitioner after death of militant named hereinabove instigated people to lodge protest against the administration and other police authorities, or had he made appeal to others to join the movement, he could be said to have been committed offence under Section 153(B) of IPC.”

The court quashed the FIR against Gul, stating that his social media post mentioning that he would miss the militant did not amount to instigating enmity.

Sharma also said that through his social media post, Gul “no doubt … can be said to have made an attempt to glorify the acts...

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