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Ahmedabad cyber cell unit said the accused Suraj Gavle was involved in both harassing women and duping people on the pretext of fake loan scheme. The accused is a graduate and previously worked in online trading.  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The accused is a graduate and previously worked in online trading
Ahmedabad: The cyber cell of the Ahmedabad police in Gujarat have arrested a 25-year-old man for allegedly stalking and harassing women on the pretext of a free innerwear scheme.
The accused has been identified as Suraj Gavle, a resident of Chandkheda in the city.
In a landmark judgment, the Allahabad High Court has said that "expressing dissent on law-and-order situation in a state is a hallmark of a constitutional liberal democracy like ours, and the same is constitutionally protected under .
Allahabad high court
PRAYAGRAJ: “Expressing dissent on law and order situation in a state is a hallmark of a constitutional liberal democracy like ours, and the same is constitutionally protected under Article 19 of the Constitution (that guarantees right to freedom of speech and expression),” the Allahabad high court recently observed while quashing an FIR lodged against a person for his alleged remarks that the “chief minister of Uttar Pradesh has transformed the state into a jungle raj in which no law and order prevails.”
Allowing a writ petition filed by one Yashwant Singh, who had made this remark against Yogi Adityanath on his Twitter handle, the HC said it didn’t “find even remotely a commission of offence” under two sections mentioned in the FIR.