
New Delhi, 15 July 2021
As per news report of NDTV, "The sedition Law is a colonial law. Do we still need the law in our country after 75 years of Independence," Chief Justice NV Ramana questioned. The court asked why the government, while taking a number of dated laws off the statute book, "is not looking into this law". The government's top lawyer, Attorney General KK Venugopal, argued that the law should be retained with "guidelines". A three-judge bench headed by the Chief Justice likened Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code on sedition to "a saw" used to cut a forest instead of a piece of wood. "There is enormous misuse. The use of sedition is like giving a saw to the carpenter to cut a piece of wood and he uses it to cut the entire forest itself. That is the effect of this law," the court said.
Source -NDTV
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