Govt seeks more time from Supreme Court to respond to pleas challenging sedition law
India TodayA day before a crucial hearing was scheduled to take place on pleas challenging the constitutional validity of the colonial-era law on sedition, the Centre on Wednesday sought another week’s time to file a reply to the petitions. ‘Sedition law used to suppress freedom movement’ Last year in July, the Supreme Court had asked the Centre why it was not repealing the provision used by the British to silence people like Mahatma Gandhi to suppress the freedom movement. Agreeing to examine the pleas filed by the Editors Guild of India and former Major-General SG Vombatkere, challenging the Constitutionality of Section 124A in the IPC, the Supreme Court had said its main concern was the misuse of law leading to rise in number of cases. Still, is it necessary after 75 years of Independence.” ALSO READ: Sedition law must be scrapped to secure the lives of citizens: Dushyant Dave