"Right To Protest" Not Terrorism: High Court On Delhi Riots Case

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  • Published On: June 15, 2021
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There is a difference between the "constitutionally guaranteed right to protest" and terrorist activity, the Delhi High Court said, as it granted bail to three activists arrested more than a year ago in connection with riots that followed protests against the controversial citizenship law.

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