The Supreme Court on Tuesday (January 6, 2026) suggested that the Haryana government show Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad, facing criminal investigation for two contentious social media posts on Operation Sindoor, a “one-time magnanimity” by not giving sanction for his criminal prosecution.
The Supreme Court has raised questions over whether the Haryana government can extend relief to an Ashoka University professor, Mr. Mahmudabad, in connection with his social media posts. The case comes amid discussions on the limits of governmental authority and the responsibilities of citizens in the online space.
During the proceedings, the Chief Justice of India remarked that the court is confident Mr. Mahmudabad will “behave responsibly” if granted leniency. The observation reflects the court’s inclination to balance individual accountability with the possibility of showing magnanimity, while also ensuring that the rule of law is upheld.
The matter highlights the broader debate around freedom of expression, social media conduct, and the role of state intervention. The Supreme Court’s examination of Haryana’s actions underscores the judiciary’s responsibility in scrutinising government decisions and protecting the rights of individuals in cases involving online speech.
ବିଶ୍ୱରେ ଚାଲିଥିବା ଭୌଗୋଳିକ ଓ ରାଜନୈତିକ ତଣାପୋଡ଼ର ପ୍ରଭା...
ଦ୍ରୁତ ପରିବର୍ତ୍ତନଶୀଳ କାର୍ଯ୍ୟସ୍ଥଳ ପରିବେଶରେ Gen Z କର୍...
ଜୀବନରେ ବିରକ୍ତି କେବଳ ନକାମୀ ଅନୁଭବ ନୁହେଁ। ଏହା ଆପଣଙ୍କ...
CBSEର 3-ଭାଷା ନୀତି ଶିକ୍ଷା ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥାରେ ଏକ ବଡ଼ ପରିବର୍ତ...
Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services ଓ HCLTech ଭଳି ପ...
Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education TS...
ଆଜିର ବୈଜ୍ଞାନିକ ଗବେଷଣାଆଣ୍ଟିବାଏାଟିକ୍ ପ୍ରତି ପ୍ରତିରୋଧକ...
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries ଶେୟରରେ ଆଜି ଭାରି ପତନ...
ବଲିଉଡ୍ ରେ ତିନି ପିଢ଼ୀ ଧରି ଚଳିଥିବା ଅଭିନେତାଅମିତାଭ ବଚ୍...
ଏକ ବଡ଼ ଅନ୍ତର୍ଜାତୀୟ ଅଧ୍ୟୟନ ପରିଣାମ ପ୍ରଦର୍ଶିତ କରିଛି ଯ...
ଭାରତୀୟ ଶେୟର ବଜାରରେ ଆଜି ଜୋରଦାର ର୍ୟାଲି ଦେଖାଯାଇଛି, ସେ...
Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) HSLC Cla...