SC to commence final hearing on pleas challenging constitutional validity of sedition law on May 5 \
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SC to commence final hearing on pleas challenging constitutional validity of sedition law on May 5

27-Apr-2022
New Delhi Apr 27 PTI The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Centre to file its response by the end of the week on a batch of pleas challenging the constitutional validity of the sedition lawA three-judge bench of Chief Justice N V Ramana and justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli said it would commence the final hearing in the matter on May 5 and would not entertain any request for adjournmentWe direct the Centre to file reply by end of this week Reply to the affidavit be filed by Tuesday List the matter for final disposal without any adjournment on May 5 the bench saidThe top court also noted in its order that senior advocate Kapil Sibal will lead the arguments from the petitioners side in the matterDuring the hearing senior advocate Sanjay Parikh said the plea filed by PUCL has not been listed The bench then saidDo you want to solve the issue or all petitions to be listed If you want to delay it it is on you Concerned over the enormous misuse of the colonial-era penal law on sedition the top court in July last year had asked the Centre why it was not repealing the provision used by the British to silence people like Mahatma Gandhi to suppress freedom movementAgreeing to examine the pleas filed by the Editors Guild of India and former Major-General S G Vombatkere challenging the Constitutionality of Section 124A sedition in the IPC the apex court had said its main concern was the misuse of law leading to rise in number of casesThe non-bailable provision makes any speech or expression that brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards the government established by law in India a criminal offence punishable with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment PTI PKS DV DV
27-Apr-2022 National
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SC to hear pleas challenging constitutional validity of sedition law on Wednesday \
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SC to hear pleas challenging constitutional validity of sedition law on Wednesday

27-Apr-2022
New Delhi Apr 26 PTI The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Wednesday a batch of pleas challenging the constitutional validity of the sedition lawA three-judge bench of Chief Justice N V Ramana and justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli is likely to take up the matter for hearingConcerned over the enormous misuse of the colonial-era penal law on sedition the top court in April last year had asked the Centre why it was not repealing the provision used by the British to silence people like Mahatma Gandhi to suppress freedom movement Agreeing to examine the pleas filed by the Editors Guild of India and a former Major-General S G Vombatkere challenging the Constitutionality of Section 124A sedition in the IPC the apex court had said its main concern was the misuse of law leading to rise in number of casesThe non-bailable provision makes any speech or expression that brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards the government established by law in Indiaa criminal offence punishable with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment PTI PKS TIR TIR
27-Apr-2022 National
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