Sedition law need not be revisited, government tells Supreme Court : Rashtra News #Sedition #law #revisited #government #tells #Supreme #Court Government cites the 1962 Kedar Nath verdict that allowed Section 124A (sedition) to continue to be part of the Indian Penal Code. Government cites the 1962 Kedar Nath verdict that allowed Section 124A (sedition) to
Welcome to the final part of our three-part series on the biggest Indian whisky brands. This week, we take a look at the history and development of Indri.
After lying low for some time, Sikh extremists struck, killing the driver of an oil tanker, Kedar Nath, 32, and looting a number of other truck and tanker drivers near Duburji octroi post, about five km from Amritsar.