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The Supreme Court has placed a limited stay on the Bombay High Court’s 7/11 Mumbai train blasts acquittal judgment, stating it cannot be used as a precedent in other cases. A bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and N. Kotiswar Singh balanced the acquitted individuals’ liberty with the State’s concerns about the ruling’s wider impact on MCOCA trials. While the acquittals remain, the Court will hear Maharashtra’s appeal later. The High Court had earlier acquitted all 11 accused, citing investigative lapses and unreliable evidence. The Supreme Court’s move quarantines the ruling’s legal effect without reversing the acquittals.
The Karnataka High Court witnessed a dramatic moment when Solicitor General Tushar Mehta demonstrated how easily fake verified social media accounts can be created, exposing digital vulnerabilities. The hearing stems from X Corp’s challenge to government takedown orders under Section 79(3)(b) of the IT Act. Mehta argued that anonymity enables misinformation and cited AI-generated content to show regulatory gaps beyond Section 69A’s scope. The court acknowledged the risks of anonymous misuse, referencing the Proton Mail case. The matter, balancing free speech and online accountability, will continue on July 25 and could reshape India’s digital regulation framework.
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