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Sedition Law in India: Historical Evolution, Legal Challenges, and Its Uncons...

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The Sedition law in India dates back to British era, where sedition law was incorporated a tool to crack down on the rebellions against the government. Sedition in layman terms means inciting p...

Evolving Sedition Law in India: Balancing Freedom of Speech with National Sec...

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Independent India inherited several laws from its colonial past, including the contentious sedition law, which has evolved judicially over time. Sedition laws generally prohibit actions or spee...

A Comparative Study of Sedition Law as per IPC and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

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The Home Minister of India Mr. Amit Shah introduced a bill in the Parliament which is meant to replace the three codes that are the core of the criminal justice system in India: the Indian Pena...

Role of Supreme Court as a Guardian: Article 37

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The role of the Supreme Court is essential in the constitutional system in India. The most important responsibility is to ensure that laws are fairly administered and to make sure that no citiz...

Cross Voting And Liability Of A Winning Candidate/Party: A Questionnaire

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Cross Voting and Liability of Wining Candidate / Party - A Questionnaire I don't think anyone will disagree that the state of democratic process and election of RS members in UP and Haryana has...

Sedition Law in India: Balancing National Security and Free Speech

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The sedition law in India, summarize in Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code, has been a subject of intense debate and dissection for debates whether it is about protest of law by college stud...

Keshavan Madhava Menon v/s The State of Bombay

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Facts: The petitioner, who held the position of Secretary at People's Publishing House India Ltd., was subject to prosecution for the alleged dissemination of a pamphlet entitled 'Railway Mazd...

Sedition Law In India: Past And Present

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If you criticize any work of the Government is it your right to freedom to express your views or it is an act of sedition against the Government? Confusing right? With this question let us see ...

Sedition Law-UAPA, NSA: A Concerning Threat To Indian Democracy Or Governmen...

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What is sedition Law in India?According to Section 124A, the sedition law means "Whoever, by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, brings or ...

Sedition Laws In India: An Analysis Of Their Relevance In Contemporary Society

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With the recommendation of the 22nd Law Commission to retain Section 124 A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) dealing with the offence of sedition while making the punishment stricter by enhancing ...