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Supreme Court quashes FIRs lodged by West Bengal police against ā€˜OpIndia’

šŸ”“ Recording the submission, a bench headed by Justice S K Kaul expressed the hope that other states would also follow suit in similar matters.

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The Supreme Court on Thursday quashed FIRs lodged by the West Bengal police against journalists of news portal ā€˜OpIndia’ after the state government informed the court that it had decided to withdraw the FIRs.

Recording the submission, a bench headed by Justice S K Kaul expressed the hope that other states would also follow suit in similar matters.

ā€œJournalists suffer consequences of what is otherwise in the public domain… Hope others would followā€, Justice Kaul remarked.

The bench, also comprising Justice M M Sundresh, was hearing a plea by ā€˜OpIndia’ editor Nupur J Sharma, her husband Vaibhav Sharma, portal founder and CEO Rahul Roushan and the former editor of its Hindi division Ajeet Bharti.

In June 2020, the SC had stayed three FIRs registered by West Bengal police in connection with some news stories published by the portal.

It said though other news outlets also carried articles on the subjects, police had singled out ā€˜OpIndia’ and the ā€œauthoritarian Kolkata policeā€ was using the registration of FIRs as an excuse to ā€œintimidate journalistsā€ to seek deletion of online content and reports critical of the state government.

The police even questioned their family members, the counsel of the petitioners said, adding that despite repeated requests, the police had also refused to supply them a copy of the FIRs or upload the same on their official website.

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They added that the state has ā€œblatantly misusedā€ police powers under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) to ā€œscuttle bonafide instances of journalismā€ thereby, violating the fundamental right to free speech.

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