
Sedition law should stay, those misusing it must face action: Vikas Singh
India Today
In an interview with Rajdeep Sardesai, senior Supreme Court advocate Vikas Singh said the sedition law should stay but those misusing it must face action.
The Supreme Court has described the British-era sedition law as colonial and asked the Centre whether the law is still necessary after 75 years of Independence. India Today TV Consulting Editor Rajdeep Sardesai spoke to senior Supreme Court advocate Vikas Singh who said the law should stay but those misusing it must face action.
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