The Supreme Court on Monday, while giving an important verdict in the Shaheen Bagh case, said that protest, but closing the path should not be an option. Protests against its Lava Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) have been going on in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh for the last two months and thousands of people are facing problems every day due to the closure of the road. Apart from this, during the hearing, in this case, the court has appointed two negotiators to know the side of the protesters. Simultaneously, the court has appointed senior advocates Sanjay Hegde and Sadhana Ramachandran as negotiators to talk to the protesters. At the same time, it will act as a mediation between the two governments and the protesters.
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Who is Sanjay Hegde?
Senior Supreme Court lawyer Sanjay Hegde did his LLB from Bombay University in 1989 and thereafter he completed LLM from Bombay University in 1991. With this, Hegde came into the discussion recently. One of the reasons for him coming into the discussion was a tweet, due to which his account also had to be closed for a few days. At the moment, he expressed displeasure about this and then many tweets were started by other people to restart his account.
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Who is Sadhana Ramachandran?
Sadhana Ramachandran is a senior Supreme Court lawyer. Sadhana Ramachandran has also been associated with judicial arbitration earlier. Sadhana has also been the Secretary of the Arbitration Department in the Delhi High Court resolution. Used to be. If nothing works, we will leave it to the authorities to deal with the situation. The Supreme Court said that people have the fundamental right to protest. But roads should not be disturbed, not by disturbing people. The Supreme Court said in its remarks that democracy gives the right to express views, but there are lines and boundaries for this. During the hearing, the SC said that people have the right to protest against the law, but the question is where to agitate. Now the court has appointed negotiators who will insist on changing the venue.
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