The Supreme Court will on Tuesday resume hearing on the petitions seeking investigation into the charges of spying allegedly done by the Central government on a number of politicians, activists and journalists using Israel spyware Pegasus.
In his reaction to Justice DY Chandrachud's recent statement that the anti-terror should not be misused for quelling dissent, former Supreme Court judge Justice (retired) RV Raveendran said there may be need for a law like that but such draconian laws should not be used to thwart dissent in democracy.
The first look of the Justice RV Raveendran's book anomalies of law unveiled on Saturday by the Chief Justice of India, NV Ramana. The launch were followed by the panel discussion. Talking about the book, the CJI said it covers procedural and substantive law relating to civil procedure, electoral reforms