Sedition Law stayed: Here's what Supreme Court had to say

As per figures quoted by Kapil Sibal, some 13,000 people are in jail in connection with 800 sedition cases in India. On Tuesday, May 11, the Supreme Court of India sought the Centre's stand on keeping the pending sedition cases in abeyance to protect the interests of citizens already booked and not register new cases until the government's re-examination of the colonial-era law is over. Watch!
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