Ridiculing disabled people: SC asks Samay Raina, 4 others to air apology
The top court also pulled up Raina for his affidavit giving an apology and said he initially tried to defend himself and tried to look innocent.
PTI

New Delhi, 25 Aug
The Supreme Court on Monday asked five social media
influencers, including ‘India's Got Latent’ host Samay Raina, to display their
unconditional apology on their podcast or show for ridiculing persons with disabilities
and rare genetic disorders.
A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi, which
asked the Centre to frame guidelines to curb speeches offending or ridiculing
disabled, women, children and senior citizens, said freedom of speech and
expression can't be applicable to commercial speech hurting sentiments of other
communities.
It said the court would consider imposing a penalty for
offending disabled persons by social media influencers, including Raina at a
later stage.
The five are accused of making fun of physically challenged
people, those suffering from Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) and visual
impairment.
Except Sonali Thakkar alias Sonali Aditya Desai, who was exempted from physical appearance subject to her undertaking that an unconditional apology will be aired in her programme, the rest of the social media influencers were present in the court.
The Supreme Court told Attorney General R Venkataramani that the guidelines for social media regulations should not be a knee-jerk reaction to one incident but based on broad based parameters incorporating views of all stakeholders.
The top court also pulled up Raina for his affidavit giving an apology and said he initially tried to defend himself and tried to look innocent.
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