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Judicial Academy organises training on "New Criminal Laws"

Judicial Academy organises training on "New Criminal Laws"
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Judicial Academy organises 2 day training on "New Criminal Laws" – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Judicial Academy organises 2 day training on "New Criminal Laws" – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News
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'G Mohan Gopal: 'These laws are equipped to suppress democracy'

.by directing these draconian provisions against political and ideological opponents of the ruling group, minorities, and those who dare to dissent through and selective prosecution and prolonged incarceration as undertrials.

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Sedition in India: Colonial Legacy, Misuse and Effect on Free Speech

Sedition in India: Colonial Legacy, Misuse and Effect on Free Speech Since its inception, Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code, which punishes sedition, has been a tool in the hands of the state to curb criticism and dissent. It has been used by the colonial British government as well as by successive governments of independent India against political dissidents. Six senior journalists Rajdeep Sardesai, Mrinal Pande, Anant Nath, Paresh Nath, Zafar Agha, and Vinod Jose and Shashi Tharoor, member of Parliament from the Congress, had been booked for “posting tweets and deliberately circulating fake news” about the death of a farmer during the farmers protests in Delhi on 26 January 2021. 

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