Anti-terror law should not be used to quell dissent, harass citizens: Justice DY Chandrachud
New Delhi: Criminal law including the anti-terror legislation should not be misused for quelling dissent or harassment of citizens. This ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Criminal law including the anti-terror legislation should not be misused for quelling dissent or harassment of citizens. This ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Expressing exasperation over an order passed by the Orissa High Court in a case, Supreme Court judge Justice ...
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