Supreme Court declines Centre's request of deferring examination of validity of IPC's sedition provision
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined the Union government's request to defer examining the validity of sedition provision under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code. The Centre said the sedition provision has been revised under the new proposed penal code, which at present, is pending consideration of a parliamentary standing committee.
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