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New Delhi, July 15
The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed concerns over the “enormous misuse” of the colonial era law of sedition and asked the government whether the penal provision, used to silence Mahatma Gandhi, was still needed 75 years after Independence.
Used by british to silence Mahatma Gandhi
It was used by the British to silence Mahatma Gandhi, Gokhale and others…
Is it still necessary to keep this in statute even after 75 years of Independence?
The executing agency misuses these laws and there is no accountability. - NV Ramana, CJI
“We don’t know why the government is not taking a decision (on sedition). Your government has been getting rid of stale laws,” a Bench headed by Chief Justice NV Ramana said on pleas filed by The Editors Guild of India and a former Major General. Both the petitions have challenged the constitutional validity of Section 124A (sedition) of the IPC. The SC’s remarks were widely hailed by the Opposition with Congress lea