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Kerala HC declines to stay sedition probe against Aisha Sultana
Says probe in sedition case only at nascent stage, can’t interfere now; her counsel says remarks didn’t cause disaffection
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KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Friday declined to stay the investigation in the sedition case registered by the Kavaratti police against filmmaker-activist Aisha Sultana over her alleged remarks that the central government had used Covid as a ‘bio-weapon’ against the islanders.
Justice Ashok Menon directed the Kavaratti police to inform the court of the progress of the investigation within two weeks. When the counsel for Sultana sought an interim order staying further proceedings in the case, the court observed that the investigation is at an infant stage and that the prosecution would have to be given more time to collect necessary material. “It is too early to throw away the prosecution case at the threshold itself.
Kerala High Court declines to stay further proceedings in sedition case against Aisha Sultana
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