The court quashed an FIR against a Bangalore couple who had failed to get relief from Karnataka High Court after they were booked by Bangalore Traffic Police for posting their grievance over misbehavior by a cop on a Facebook page created by it.
"As far as the comments posted on Facebook are concerned, it appears that it is a public forum meant for helping the public and the act of appellants in posting a comment on Facebook may not attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in Section 503 IPC.
The apex court set aside a Karnataka High Court order which had dismissed their plea against an FIR in which they were named for offences of criminal intimidation and assault aimed at preventing a police officer from discharging his duty.
The High Court had dismissed their plea on the ground that it was premature and filed before the completion of investigation.
A constable, who was present at the time of the incident, directed the couple to meet his senior officer at his office. When they met the officer concerned, he allegedly misbehaved and threatened them.
Aggrieved by the misbehaviour, the couple posted comments on the Bangalore traffic police's Facebook page and also forwarded an email complaining about the harassment meted out to them.