As criminalisation of speech and expression is common to both sedition and UAPA, reform of both is imperative, says Constitutional Conduct GroupSarah Thanawala·June 14, 2022
Indian media versus Indian judiciary: contradiction in representation of sedition casesOshi Saxena·June 24, 2021
Journalists Patricia Mukhim, Anuradha Bhasin challenge constitutional validity of sedition lawThe Leaflet·July 19, 2021
Law Commission recommends retaining sedition as a crime; suggests making the law more stringent Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·June 2, 2023
Sedition under challenge: Supreme Court directs pending cases under Section 124A IPC to be kept in abeyanceV. Venkatesan·May 11, 2022
Supreme Court must course-correct from its Kedar Nath Singh rulingMd Zeeshan Ahmad and Zain Haider·July 24, 2021
UAPA in its present form and sedition law must go, says former SC judge Deepak Gupta; some judges don’t understand sedition or terrorismThe Leaflet·July 24, 2021