'Executives must be given opportunity to put up case': SC on

'Executives must be given opportunity to put up case': SC on verdict refusing 'guilty by association' doctrine

The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its judgment on Centre's plea to review the two judgments of 2011, in which a provision of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) (now repealed) was read down to hold that mere membership of a banned organisation cannot incriminate a person unless the person resorted to or incited violence.

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