"Citizens have the right to say or write anything criticising the government and its measures as far as it does not incite violence or create problems in law and order," a division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice G S Kulkarni said.
The bench passed the ruling on a public interest litigation filed by a lawyer, Sanskar Marathe in 2012 after the arrest of cartoonist Aseem Trivedi on charges of sedition for drawing cartoons that allegedly insulted the national emblem and Parliament.
"After having seen the seven cartoons drawn by Aseem Trivedi we find it difficult to find any wit or humour in it. The cartoons which were part of the movement initiated by Anna Hazare had no element of wit or humour in it. It only displayed anger and disgust. But that does not mean that it attracts sedition charges as it did not invoke violence," the court said.
"The guidelines that the government has come up with shall be widely circulated to all authorities concerned," the court said while disposing of the PIL.
While granting bail to Trivedi in 2012, the HC castigated police for arresting him on "frivolous grounds and without application of mind.
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