'Hardcore criminals were treated', while the Maharashtra government was reprimanded, the Supreme Court granted bail to the student -Bombay HC granted bail to student in Operation Social Media post case

The Bombay High Court granted bail to a 19 -year -old BTech student arrested for the placement of social media on Operation Sindoor. The court reprimanded the Maharashtra government and said that the student was treated as a criminal criminal. The court ordered the student to be released immediately when she removed the post and apologized. State Bureau, Mumbai. The 19 -year -old BTech student who was arrested for Operation Sindoor was granted bail by the Bombay High Court. The Supreme Court also reprimanded the Maharashtra government and ordered the student to be released immediately. A Recreation Bank of Justice Gauri Godly and Justice Somasekhar Sundaran heard his petition and said it was a very shocking case. The government treated the student like ‘Staunch Criminal’. He should not have been arrested because he immediately regretted it by removing the post. Not only that, he also apologized for this. “The removal order that was issued in a hurry,” the court also allowed her to appear in the ongoing exams. The Supreme Court said it was not a case where the girl would now have to be in judicial custody. The prison administration was ordered to be released by the student by Tuesday night. The court also suspended the student’s eviction order given by the college and instructed the institute to place her in the exam. Said that the removal order was issued in a hurry without giving the opportunity to clear the student. This Pune student was arrested for the Internet Media Post who criticized the government during Operation Sindoor Run this month. She is a B.Tech second -year student at Savitribai Phule Pune University, a BTech Academy of Engineering, a private unnecessary college of Sahgarh Academy or Engineering. She answered a post on Instagram on Instagram with an account called ‘Reformistan’, which criticized the Government of India for provoking war against Pakistan. The college also dispelled that he realized his mistake within two hours and after receiving threats, removed his post. But after this, he was not only arrested on May 9, but his college also expelled him. The Order Student claimed in the Supreme Court that he had placed the internet media post without any ominity. For this he immediately apologized. Also read: Now Aftian citizens will be able to come to India again, the government has begun Visa Service