FOURTH RIGHT: When does your social media post land you in jail?
By Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Friday, 15th May 2026 at 3:09pm
Journalists and popular social media personalities courting arrest for posting objectionable content is nothing new in India -- Indian law has ample provisions.
But the recent arrest of a popular social media influencer from Delhi over some controversial posts on 'X' platform on the death of a businessman and his release on bail just five hours later have once again reignited the debate on when can a social media post land you in prison.
Let's do a recap of the case: Dr Neelam Singh, popularly known online as “The Skin Doctor”, was arrested by Delhi Police over alleged social media posts linked to the family of late businessman Sunjay Kapur.
A dermatologist who became popular on social media through videos beyond medical content, Singh shares views on politics,...
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