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UPSC Key—23rd November, 2023: Sedition law in India, Article 311 of the Constitution, Taiwan and China

Exclusive for Subscribers from Monday to Friday: Why China-Taiwan tensions and ‘One China’ policy are relevant to the UPSC Exam? What significance do topics like Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, Section 124A of Indian Penal Code, Ghol fish, BRICS expansion and Pakistan have for both the preliminary and main exams? You can learn more by reading the Indian Express UPSC Key for November 23, 2023.

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Repealing sedition law

Repealing sedition law
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Dissent & Democracy: Why the Sentinel Should Strike Down IPC Sec. 124A

Sedition laws sit at the crossroads of politics and society, and law and justice. The political nature of this “offence against the state” tests the limits of free speech a citizen can rightfully enjoy. India’s polity has changed since 1870, when Sedition was added as an offence under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) to govern restive subjects of the British Crown. This stifling legislation, conceived as a colonial tool to incarcerate freedom fighters, continues to be quickly invoked by free India’s elected rulers against dissenting citizens, deeply damaging the country’s democratic fabric.<br/><br/> This law which chips away at the essence of republican democracy – the right to dissent – has a chequered journey in independent India starting from 1950, when courts upheld free speech. However, the First Amendment to the Constitution put a damper on such liberal judicial interventions. Since then, although judgments urged governments to exercise restr ....

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