Law panel reviewing sedition legislation

Why it is in news?
  • The government told the Rajya Sabha that the Law Commission was considering the “scope and ambit” of the law on sedition and suggest amendments, if any.
  • The government’s reply to Parliament said that during 2014-15, as many as 112 cases of sedition were registered across India and 36 persons were chargesheeted.
  • During the period, the police secured conviction in only two cases.
  • The Law Commission of India to study the usage of the provisions of Section 124 A (Sedition) of the Indian Penal Code and suggest amendments, if any.
  • The Law Commission has undertaken the examination of Section 124 A and is considering the scope and ambit of the law on sedition, in order to ascertain under what circumstances it can legitimately be invoked
  • The report is yet to be finalised by the Law Commission
Source

The Hindu






Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 19th Jul 2018