The case will now be heard in August. The Supreme Court put the law on hold in May 2022, asking the Centre and states not to register any sedition case under Section 124A of the IPC, which was added ...
The Law Commission of India in its 279th report, released in April 2023, has recommended retaining one of the most controversial sections of recent times i.e., Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code ...
The Law Commission of India, in its report submitted to the Law Ministry, has recommended that Section 124A of IPC dealing with Sedition needs to be retained in the Indian Penal Code, though certain ...
A month after the sedition law was suspended, a group of over 100 former bureaucrats on June 12 said deleting IPC section 124A while retaining criminalisation of "unlawful activities" under the UAPA ...
Proceedings in the Supreme Court and the contentious arrests of activists and journalists have once again brought the law of sedition into the spotlight Proceedings in the Supreme Court and the ...
IPC was brought into force in colonial India in 1860, but had no section concerning sedition. British historian-politician Thomas Macaulay drafted the IPC in the year 1837. Underlining a ...
A month after the sedition law was suspended, a group of over 100 former bureaucrats on Sunday said deleting IPC section 124A while retaining the criminalisation of "unlawful activities" under the ...
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