An advocate
on Tuesday sent a legal notice to mobile messaging app WhatsApp, asking it to
remove the "middle finger" emoji within 15 days.
Gurmeet Singh, who practises as a lawyer in city courts here, said showing the
middle finger is not only illegal but an obscene and lewd gesture -- an offence
in India.
In the notice, the advocate said: "...showing of middle finder is not only
offensive but a highly belligerent, invasive, obscene, lewd gesture."
"As per the Indian Penal Code Sections 354 and 509, it is an offence to
show obscene, lewd, offensive gestures to females. Use of a lewd, offensive,
obscene gesture by anyone is hereby illegal also as aforesaid. As per section 6
of the Criminal Justice (Public Order) Act, 1994 showing of the middle finger
is also an offence in Ireland," Singh stated in his notice.
"By offering to use middle finger emoji in your app, you (WhatsApp Inc)
are directly abetting the use of offensive, lewd, obscene gesture," the
notice said. Emoji is a small digital image or icon used to express an idea or
emotion.
Therefore, it is requested that the middle finger emoji or character or photo
must be removed from WhatsApp within 15 days from the date of the present legal
notice, it said, threatening to file civil or criminal cases if the app fails
to remove it.
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