Allahabad HC stays arrest of former IAS officer booked for tweeting pictures of Covid casualties

The petitioner argued that no FIR could be lodged for reporting and venting grievances on social media

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The Allahabad High Court has put a stay on the arrest of a retired IAS officer against whom FIRs were filed for a tweet demanding respectful cremation of bodies of Covid victims. The bench of Justices Ramesh Sinha and Jaspreet Singh granted interim relief as they were assured that the petitioner would not misuse social media and will be careful in the future.

The petitioner, Surya Pratap Singh filed a plea to quash the FIR filed against him under sections 153, 465 and 505 of the IPC as well as sections of Uttar Pradesh Public Health and Epidemic Diseases Control Act, Disaster Management Act, 2005 and the Information Technology Act. The FIR was filed suo moto by the police for a tweet dated May 13, stating that the photographs posted by him were posted deliberately to spread hatred and to cause social tension.

The counsel for the petitioner argued that he is a retired IAS officer and raised issues of public and social concerns through various social media. It was further contended that he has no intention to malign the image of the Government but only, by posting the contents and news items, wants to draw the attention of the Government towards the problems faced by the citizens. He further argued that he is a responsible citizen, and in his tweet had never intended to spread any rumour or panic among people, but the objective of the tweet was that bodies of dead persons be treated with respect and be cremated as per religious rituals.

He submitted that the FIR was an attempt to throttle the voice of dissent and is violative of freedom of speech guaranteed by the Constitution. He argued that no FIR could be lodged for reporting and venting grievances on social media.

When the court was given an assurance that the petitioner would be careful in future and shall not misuse social media, the court decided that a case for interim relief was made and granted stay on the arrest of the petitioner subject to the restraint that the petitioner shall fully co-operate with the investigation and shall appear as and when called upon to assist in the investigation.

The order may be read here:

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