Delhi High Court revokes suspension on controversial political account
Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma of the Delhi High Court ordered the immediate restoration of the Cockroach Janata Party X account on Friday. Founder Abhijit Dipke successfully petitioned the bench to lift the government-imposed restriction. Previously, federal authorities had disabled the digital handle to manage public information flows during a sensitive period.
Government Rationale Explained
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta represented the Union government during the hearing and explained the initial suspension. Authorities blocked the profile to prevent widespread panic among students during the medical entrance tests. Officials feared that unverified posts might confuse parents and candidates participating in these critical assessments. Regulating social media platforms during high-stakes national examinations has become a frequent strategy for Indian authorities looking to curb misinformation. The government argued that unrestricted posting from this specific handle posed a serious risk to maintaining public order.
Judicial Bench Delivers Verdict
Court officials noted that medical entrance tests have now concluded nationwide. Because the primary cause for concern has passed, the bench ruled that keeping the ban active serves no practical purpose. The legal dispute centered entirely on the timeline of the educational assessments. Since students have finished their papers, the original threat of chaos no longer exists. Consequently, judges instructed the Centre to restore digital access to the political group. This legal ruling effectively resolves the temporary friction between the digital platform user and state regulators.