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Why UAPA cases fall flat in courts

Why UAPA cases fall flat in courts © Provided by The Times of India Just about a third of all cases registered under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967, or UAPA, lead to conviction. In most cases, the prosecution fails to prove charges or, as in the latest case against environment advocacy group Fridays for Future, the anti-terrorism law is “mistakenly” invoked. There has been a rise in the use of UAPA over the past few years. Delhi Police have booked students from Jawaharlal Nehru University and Jamia Millia Islamia against the backdrop of the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests, Pinjra Tod activists after the Delhi riots and environment NGO Fridays for Future, which had been campaigning against the draft Environmental Impact Assessment notification, “inadvertently.” Those using VPN in Kashmir were booked under the law, as were those protesting in Assam against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

An Idiot s Guide to Bhima Koregaon hacking allegations: What Arsenal analysis of Rona Wilson s PC says

Bhima Koregaon hacking allegations: What Arsenal analysis of Rona Wilson s PC says Firstpost 15-02-2021 Praveen Swami © Provided by Firstpost Bhima Koregaon hacking allegations: What Arsenal analysis of Rona Wilson s PC says Last week, US-based digital forensics firm Arsenal Consulting released the results of its investigation into the computer of Rona Wilson one of 16 people facing trial in the Bhima Koregaon case.  The evidence assembled by prosecutors against the accused include letters containing, among other things plans to buy assault weapons from Nepal, and a plot assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The analysis raises questions about not just the authenticity of those documents, but also the possible manipulation of Wilson’s computer by still-unidentified hackers.

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