In Defence of Long Messages — A Mock Judgement
Freedom of expression — even when it takes a few extra words In some of the groups I am part of, there is a certain ease of interaction — a sense of camaraderie where conversation flows freely and humour finds its place naturally. In such an atmosphere, it is not unusual for members to gently poke fun at one another. On one such occasion, a few members took aim at my rather long messages. The intent, of course, was entirely light-hearted. Among the group were a few legal minds, including a judge. In the spirit of the moment, they suggested — somewhat mischievously — that I should pass a “judgement” on the matter. Taking up the suggestion, I responded in the only way that seemed appropriate. What follows is that “judgement”, shared here without revealing names. AAA v. XXX WhatsApp Group This is a case seeking enforcement of the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression. The petitioner challenges an arbitrary limit imposed on the length of posts in a WhatsApp group, co...