Adivasi activists and international organisations call on Chhattisgarh CM to free activist Hidme MarkamThe Leaflet·March 10, 2022
Chhattisgarh: Special court acquits tribal activist Soni Sori, 3 others in Naxal payoff caseThe Leaflet·March 16, 2022
Sanction for prosecution under UAPA or IPC stands vitiated if it is not granted within stipulated time, and with application of mind: Kerala HCParas Nath Singh·March 18, 2022
UN Working Group asks India to accord Stan Swamy’s family with compensation and reparations under international lawSabah Gurmat·March 19, 2022
Delhi Riots: No Material Evidence, Only ‘Hearsay’; How Umar Khalid was Denied BailTarique Anwar·March 29, 2022
Court directs police to probe sedition charges against Karnataka minister EshwarappaThe Leaflet·March 31, 2022
Bhima Koregaon: Bombay HC to hear Anand Teltumbde’s appeal challenging rejection of bail on April 7Sabah Gurmat·March 31, 2022
Justice Abhay S. Oka of the Supreme Court admires Bal Gangadhar Tilak’s views on what does not constitute seditionGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 3, 2022
Keeping in view long incarceration already undergone, SC releases on bail UAPA-accused facing trialThe Leaflet·April 12, 2022
Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court: ‘You don’t have freedom to call people ‘slaves’ and Indian Army an ‘occupation force’’The Leaflet·April 25, 2022
Bhima Koregaon: Four accused move special NIA court in Mumbai seeking discharge applicationSabah Gurmat·April 30, 2022
Challenge to validity of sedition as an offence: As petitioners and AG oppose reference to a larger bench for different reasons, Supreme Court agrees to wait till TuesdayV. Venkatesan·May 5, 2022
No sufficient ground to invoke sedition charge against Rana couple: Special court judge, R.N. RokadeThe Leaflet·May 6, 2022
‘We need to shed colonial baggage that has passed its utility’: Government’s affidavit relies on PM’s belief, in its last-ditch attempt to persuade Supreme Court not to review sedition lawThe Leaflet·May 9, 2022
By asking the Supreme Court to await the outcome of its review of colonial laws, the Union is stalling judicial review of sedition as an offenceHamza Lakdawala·May 9, 2022
Is there a blurring of distinction between the prime minister and the union government?Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr·May 10, 2022
Sedition case in Supreme Court: Government may have gained time, but its options are limitedV. Venkatesan·May 10, 2022