Supreme Court put a stay on the sedition law, now new FIR will not be registered
Supreme Court put a stay on the sedition law, now new FIR will not be registered
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has banned the use of sedition law. The court has said that till the reconsideration, no new case should be filed under the sedition law meaning 124A. At the same time, the court has said that the status quo should be maintained on the pending cases. At the same time, the court has said that those against whom the charges of sedition are going on and they are in jail on the same charges, they can file an application for bail in the appropriate courts. Now the matter will be heard in the third week of July.

The matter of challenging the constitutional validity of the same sedition law was heard in the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Due to this, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Central Government, told the court that we have prepared a draft of the direction to be issued to the state governments. According to it, there will be clear instructions to the State Governments that without the consent of the District Police Captain means an officer of the rank of SP or above, FIR will not be registered under the sections of sedition. With this argument, the Solicitor General told the court that this law should not be banned for the time being.

The same Solicitor General also told the court that the police officer would also give sufficient reasons in support of registering an FIR under the provisions of sedition. He said that an alternative remedy is possible till the law is reconsidered. If we do the same thing about the data, then the Solicitor General said that this is a bailable section, now it is difficult to analyze or assess the seriousness of all the pending cases. So how can the court put a restriction on the definition of an offence? That would not be appropriate. While appearing for the petitioners, advocate Kapil Sibal has demanded from the court that there is a need to impose an immediate ban on the sedition law.

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