Stop It Or We Will: Supreme Court To Team Yogi About Fining CAA Protests | Read

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  • Published On: February 11, 2022
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The Uttar Pradesh government was told off by the Supreme Court for trying to recover money for property damage during the 2019 anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests from those identified as protesters. The court said it is giving one final opportunity to the state to withdraw the proceedings or it will quash it for being in violation of the law.

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