Approach Centre for ‘racial slur’ as hate crime: SC

The Supreme Court of India has advised a petitioner to approach the central government regarding the classification of racial slurs as hate crimes. This recommendation highlights the need for a formal recognition of such offenses within the legal framework. The petitioner, advocating for a more stringent response to racially charged language, has emphasized the harmful impact of derogatory terms on social cohesion and individual dignity. The Court's intervention underscores the growing urgency to address hate speech and racial discrimination in India, where incidents of such nature have been increasingly reported. Legal experts suggest that establishing clear definitions and legal ramifications for hate speech could be a significant step towards fostering a more inclusive society. As discussions surrounding social justice gain momentum, the Supreme Court's stance may catalyze legislative action to protect marginalized communities from racial abuse.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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