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Updated On: 12 December, 2014 07:42 AM IST | | Vanita Kohli-Khandekar
Remember those two teenage girls who were arrested for criticising the bandh after Bal Thackeray’s death on Facebook? Or the cartoonist who got arrested for lampooning Parliament?

Remember those two teenage girls who were arrested for criticising the bandh after Bal Thackeray’s death on Facebook? Or the cartoonist who got arrested for lampooning Parliament? Or the professor who was thrown in jail for caricaturing West Bengal’s Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee? They were all arrested under the controversial Section 66A of the Information Technology Act (2000). The spate of arrests under that section led to a directive restricting its indiscriminate use in 2013.

In 2012, cartoonist Aseem Trivedi was arrested under sedition charges as well as Section 66A of the Information Technology Act for his controversial cartoons lampooning the Parliament and Constitution. File pic
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