Sedition case: Aisha Sultana told to appear before police in Lakshadweep ‘bio-weapon’ remarkRejimon Kuttappan·June 17, 2021
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
Detained under NSA for months, Manipur activist freed after Supreme Court orderAbhishek Anand·July 20, 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
UAPA and sedition law being used to stifle dissent; must be repealed, say former judgesThe Leaflet·July 25, 2021
Raja Mahendra Pratap and the use of sedition law to quell dissent: history is repeating itself in independent IndiaS.N. Sahu·September 19, 2021
Sedition law: an imperial legacy, and a weapon of intimidation and subjugation by the regimeTushar Gandhi·October 3, 2021
Justice Nariman urges the Supreme Court to be proactive in striking down India’s sedition lawShreyasi Singh·October 13, 2021
SC quashes HC order discharging accused for alleged offences of sedition and UAPAThe Leaflet·November 3, 2021
No sufficient ground to invoke sedition charge against Rana couple: Special court judge, R.N. RokadeThe Leaflet·May 6, 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
Expressing discontent against State is not sedition: Punjab and Haryana High CourtThe Leaflet·May 26, 2022