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'Violation of privacy', says Lawyer of Allahabad HC on hoardings of anti-CAA protesters by UP govt

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Published : Mar 8, 2020, 3:25 PM IST

Allahabad HC will hear the matter related to 'name and shame' posters put up by Uttar Pradesh government in connection with the anti-CAA protests in the state on Sunday. The district administration had on Thursday installed hoardings with photos and addresses of 53 anti-CAA protesters at prominent crossings across the city.

Violation of privacy
Violation of privacy

Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court on Sunday observed that putting up hoardings by the Uttar Pradesh government featuring names with photographs of those accused of violence during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is a violation of the privacy of a person.

Lawyer KK Ray said, "Chief Justice observes that photographs placed on hoardings are a violation of privacy and honour of a person."

"The court observed that the government could do something to rectify it," he further said.

"The matter will be heard at 3 pm today. The court has regarded it as a serious matter. There are different ways of doing recovery legally but no one has the right to defame anyone," said another lawyer Arvind Pandey.

'Violation of privacy', says Lawyer of Allahabad HC

Taking suo moto cognizance of the matter, the High Court t had decided to hear the case on Sunday in spite of it being a holiday. The court of Chief Justice Govind Mathur has summoned the District Magistrate and Divisional Police Commissioner of Police of Lucknow in this case.

On Thursday, the district administration installed hoardings with photos and addresses of 53 anti-CAA protesters at prominent crossings across the city. (ANI)

Also Read:Allahabad HC to hear case on 'name and shame' posters of CAA protesters today

Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court on Sunday observed that putting up hoardings by the Uttar Pradesh government featuring names with photographs of those accused of violence during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is a violation of the privacy of a person.

Lawyer KK Ray said, "Chief Justice observes that photographs placed on hoardings are a violation of privacy and honour of a person."

"The court observed that the government could do something to rectify it," he further said.

"The matter will be heard at 3 pm today. The court has regarded it as a serious matter. There are different ways of doing recovery legally but no one has the right to defame anyone," said another lawyer Arvind Pandey.

'Violation of privacy', says Lawyer of Allahabad HC

Taking suo moto cognizance of the matter, the High Court t had decided to hear the case on Sunday in spite of it being a holiday. The court of Chief Justice Govind Mathur has summoned the District Magistrate and Divisional Police Commissioner of Police of Lucknow in this case.

On Thursday, the district administration installed hoardings with photos and addresses of 53 anti-CAA protesters at prominent crossings across the city. (ANI)

Also Read:Allahabad HC to hear case on 'name and shame' posters of CAA protesters today

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