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SHORT ANSWER: Social media can be used to raise awareness and organize campaigns against alleged judicial bias or corruption, but it may lead to legal implications under certain laws. DETAILS: - Individuals or groups can share information, create petitions, and organize protests via social media. - They must be cautious of spreading false information, which can lead to legal action. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Under IPC Section 499, defamation can result in imprisonment or fines if false statements are made. - Under IPC Section 505, spreading false information that incites public disorder can lead to imprisonment. SOURCE: - Indian Penal Code (IPC)
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