The apex court said magistrates should apply their mind and follow the doctrine of proportionality while passing prohibitory orders
SC advocate Vrinda Grover speaks to the media after the apex court's verdict on the J&K Internet issue, in New Delhi, on Friday. Pic/PTI
The three-judge bench, headed by Justice N V Ramana and also comprising Justices B R Gavai and R Subhash Reddy, asked the J&K administration to immediately restore Internet services in institutions providing essential services like hospitals and educational places. However, there was no mention of any timeframe of restoration of Internet services to other sectors and people in the Valley. The apex court said magistrates should apply their mind and follow the doctrine of proportionality while passing prohibitory orders.
It will restore free flow of info: Sibal
Congress leader Kapil Sibal welcomed the SC order on Internet ban in J&K, saying it will restore free flow of information from the region. He also termed "path-breaking" the court's observation that prohibitory orders under CrPC Section 144 cannot be used indefinitely to suppress freedom of speech.
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