New Delhi.
The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed concern over the “big abuse” of the incolition law of the colonial era and asked why it did not revoke the provisions used by the UK to “silence” people like Mahatma Gandhi to suppress the Mahatma Movement.
The next court subsequently agreed to examine the request submitted by the Indian Guild Editor and the former Main General challenging the concernity of the 124a (incitement) on the IPC.
Read Alsosupreme Court: Legal Law ‘Colonial’, Does the Government want to defend it? “The Section of the Terms of Sedi 124A IPC is a colonial era used to silence differences of opinion or protest against the UK and are used against Mahatma Gandhi and Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
The government wants to defend it after 75 years of independence,” A SC bench led by CJI NV Ramana said.
” Is it still necessary to keep this law in law even after 75 years of independence? “Request a bench that also consists of Hakna and Hrishikesh Roy.
Read Alsowhat is a legal relationship: All you want to know about Lawnew Delhi: Concerned about “big abuse” from the criminal law of the colonial era about incitement, the Supreme Court on Thursday asked the center why not revoke the provisions used by the UK to “silence” People like Mahatma Gandhi to suppress freedom movements.
Approvate to examine the fun opposition parties and parts of social media welcome the observation of the upper court and hope that the Center will eliminate the law used to silence government critics, other people argue that most laws come from the UK era and thus colonial “Is this law still needed after 75 years of independence?” Notification of SC problems to the center on the request for scrapping …
https://t.co/r9Hz6L3ZHC- Mahua Moitra (@ mahuamoitra) 1626342644000CJI Ramana: “The use of incitement is like giving a saw to a carpenter to cut a piece of wood and he uses this for Cutting the entire forest itself “- Nistula Hebbar (@nistula) 1626328805000 ‘Narrant Law does not distinguish’ Kudos to SC & CJI to stand to the government with abuse of colonial law to wrap …
https: //t.co/LVM3QRL7BI- PRASHANT BHUSHAN (@ pbhushan1) 1626343389000’time for memo ‘The Supreme Court has criticized incitement law.
I think it’s time for the government to Memo Supreme Court.
– Punster ™ (@pun_Starr) 1626356634000Irony ironic that Haryana Police charge more than 100 farmers with alleged attacks on BJP leader vehicles while …
https://t.co/VNVBJ7RLSG- Mahua Moitra (@Mahuamoitra) 1626345343000’entire IPC is a colonial ” All the laws of the British era must be removed ‘Why is only the law #Sedition? All the Law of the British era must stiffen laws made before 1947, must …
https://t.co/8AZKDPYIK8- KAPIL MISHRA (@KapilMISHRA_IND) 1626330048000 to the judge has a point, ‘incitement’ indeed the concept colonial era, Like all our laws.
Now we are …
https://t.co/qvzPybqrsu- Ruchir Sharma (@ Ruchirsharma_1) 1626353152000’emen ‘My Lord’ is a colonial break for the highest court and the high court also “colonial”.
Do we need it after 75 years …
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KILI KUMAR KARLAPU (@ScarySouthpaw) 1626330499000’BJP kills the freedom of speeches’ Britishers using Gandhi & BJP legal letters using the law of Mahatma to kill the principle transparent principle …
https://t.co/WWJML6UO4F- Jaiver Shergill) 1626349216000’Upa need to be tightened ” release all political prisoners ” Add in manifesto Which political parties dare to mention the following in their manifesto? 1.) Scrap Law nine (other …
https://t.co/hhleezzhgs- Sanket Upadhyay (@Sanket) 1626348053000