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EX JNU Student Sharjeel Imam Gets Bail In Sedition Case: Delhi HC
A Delhi Court granted bail to former JNU student Sharjeel Imam in a sedition case that accuses him of delivering a 'provocative speech.' Sharjeel's speech allegedly led to violence in the national capital's Jamia Nagar area in the year 2019. Although JNU Student got bail in sedition case, he is still in custody in other cases pending against him, including UAPA Case.
Tags: Sedition case, sharjeel Imam, UAPA Case, Granted Bail, Delhi HC
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Kalicharan Maharaj Arrested In Sedition Case In MP: Chhattisgarh Police
Religious leader Kalicharan Maharaj was arrested from his rented residence in Madhya Pradesh, on December 30. He has been charged under a sedition case for making derogatory remarks against Mahatma Gandhi. "On the basis of evidence, Section 153 (1)(A), 153 B 1(A), 295 A, 505 (1)(B) have also been included," said Chhattisgarh Police. Meanwhile, MP government alleged that Maharaj was arrested without informing Madhya Pradesh police.
Tags: Sedition case, Kalicharan Maharaj, Chhattisgarh Police, Madhya Pradesh, Derogatory Remarks
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IPS Officer Charged With Sedition Over Hatching Plan Against Govt
After being suspended in the first week of July for a disproportionate asset case, the Chattisgarh police have now registered a sedition case against IPS officer GP Singh, officials said on July 9. The police stated that evidence of promoting enmity and hatching a plan against the government was found in documents during the raid. According to Raipur SSP Ajay Yadav, the investigation is under process.
Tags: IPS officer, GP Singh, Sedition case, hatching plan against government, disproportionate assets, promoting enmity
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Filmmaker Aisha Sultan Approaches Kerala HC To Dismiss Sedition Charges
Filmmaker-activist Aisha Sultana moved to the Kerala High Court to countermand the sedition case registered against her for her previous controversial remark that the center used Covid-19 as a "bio-weapon" against the people of Lakshadweep. However, High Court has granted her bail as, the offences were not attracting sedition charges. Sultana was booked under Sections 124A (sedition) and 153B (assertion against national integration) of the… read-more
Tags: Lakshadweep, Kerala, High Court (2449, Sedition case, Aisha Sultana
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