The bench mentioned that a 5-judge bench in the Kedar Nath decision of 1962 had retained the section after reading it down so this had to considered before taking a call.
The Supreme Court has received an application from Central Government for seeking some more time to file its response in the plea challenging Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which terms sedition criminal.
The Supreme court also said that even if the matter is referred to the Constitution Bench, we will try to have both sides complete their arguments by May 15.
The Supreme Court today asked the Central government’s to put forward its opinion on plea that seeks the views on creating a “Judicial Vista” near the Supreme Court for better working conditions.
High Court for State of Telangana, Hyderabad organized Telangana State Judicial Officers Conference, 2022 from April 15-16, 2022, many distinguished speakers were called