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SC hears Delhi riots case; Sharjeel Imam argues speeches alone aren't conspiracy under UAPA.
Summary
The Supreme Court is hearing the Delhi riots case, with Sharjeel Imam arguing that speeches alone do not constitute conspiracy under UAPA. The court had previously instructed the accused to provide their permanent addresses. This case is significant as it involves interpretation of UAPA and implications for freedom of speech.
Key Points
- Supreme Court is hearing the Delhi riots case.
- Sharjeel Imam's argument: Speeches alone don't constitute conspiracy under UAPA.
- The court had previously ordered the accused to provide their permanent addresses.
- The case involves the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
Full Article
The top court in the last hearing had ordered the six accused to furnish their permanent addresses
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