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Can a person be punished for abusive language on social media?

03-Jul-2026
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Answer By law4u team

Yes, a person can be punished for abusive language on social media in India, but punishment depends on the nature, intent, and impact of the content, and which law applies. In India, there is no single “social media abuse law”, but several provisions can be used: 1. Criminal law (BNS, 2023 replacing IPC provisions) Abusive or offensive language may amount to an offence if it crosses legal limits, such as: Criminal intimidation (threats) Intentional insult likely to provoke breach of peace Defamation (damaging reputation) Hate speech (promoting enmity between groups) Obscene or sexually explicit content If the abusive language includes threats, harassment, or targeted abuse, criminal liability can arise. 2. Information Technology Act, 2000 Social media misuse can be punished under: Section 67 (publishing obscene material online) Section 67A (sexually explicit content) Section 66A is no longer valid (struck down by Supreme Court in Shreya Singhal case) Other cybercrime provisions for harassment, impersonation, or spreading offensive content 3. Defamation law (civil + criminal) If abusive language harms a person’s reputation, they can file: Civil suit for damages Criminal defamation complaint under BNS provisions 4. Hate speech and public order laws If the language: Promotes hatred between communities Incites violence Disturbs public peace then police can register FIR and take action. 5. Police action and arrest In serious cases, authorities can: Register FIR Arrest the accused (subject to legal safeguards) Seize devices or data Ask platforms to remove content Important legal principle: Not every rude or abusive comment is a crime. Indian law generally protects free speech under Article 19(1)(a), but reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2) apply when speech becomes harmful, threatening, defamatory, obscene, or inciting violence. So, punishment is possible, but only when the abusive language crosses into legally defined offences, not for every offensive or unpleasant comment.

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