In March this year, when Supreme Court scrapped Section 66A, the draconian law which enabled police to arrest anyone for posting content online, a new hope of a free India was envisioned by free thinkers. We had assumed that India will now become a country where expression of thoughts and different point of views are accepted and appreciated.
But what if a person becomes a target for defamatory content and malicious campaigns, even if he is innocent? Considering the viral nature of social media, several people have been suffering from this unnecessary evil.