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Hate speech case: Not inclined to monitor every incident, says Supreme Court

The observations came from a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta that was hearing an application raising the issue of alleged calls for the social and economic boycott of a particular community.

November 25, 2025 / 17:53 IST
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The top court had initially asked the applicant to move the high court concerned with his grievance
The top court had initially asked the applicant to move the high court concerned with his grievance

The Supreme Court said on Tuesday that it is not inclined to either legislate or monitor every incident of hate speech across the country as legislative measures, police stations and high courts are already there in place.

The observations came from a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta that was hearing an application raising the issue of alleged calls for the social and economic boycott of a particular community.

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"We are not legislating in the garb of this petition. Rest assured, we are not inclined to either legislate or monitor every small incident which takes place in X, Y, Z pocket of this country. There are high courts, there are police stations, there are legislative measures. They are already in place," the bench said.

The top court had initially asked the applicant to move the high court concerned with his grievance. "How can this court continue to monitor all such instances all over the country? You approach the authorities. Let them take action, otherwise go to the high court," the bench told the counsel appearing in the matter for the applicant.