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‘Crucial to depict sensitivity’: Madras High Court asks Tamil Nadu police to complete probe on FB post on Lord Krishna

The High Court said depicting Hindu Gods in a disrespectful manner, intentionally hurting the sentiments of millions, cannot be justified adding that freedom of speech does not translate into hurting religious feelings.

August 08, 2025 / 16:07 IST
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Justice Shankar said that despite the seriousness of the allegations, the respondent police handled the case casually, halting the investigation and closing it as 'undetected'.

The Madras High Court has slammed Tamil Nadu Police for mechanically closing a criminal case registered over a Facebook post which allegedly contained vulgar captions posted with an image of Lord Krishna stealing clothes from gopis (female devotees).

The Madurai bench of the high court was hearing a criminal revision petition under Section 438 read with Section 442 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), the new law replacing CrPC.

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Setting aside the Magistrates’ order, the High Court has asked the police to resume and complete the investigation and file a final report in three months.

Justice K Murali Shankar said that the depiction of religious figures must be handled with due sensitivity and that the government must ensure that freedom of speech does not translate into hurting religious feelings.