CAA Protests
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Anti-CAA protests: Supreme Court grants bail to Akhil Gogoi but refuses to discharge him
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Judge recuses himself from Jamia violence case days after discharging Sharjeel Imam, 10 others
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Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging constitutional validity of CAA on September 12
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How Delhi riots accused Ishrat Jahan survived two years in jail by writing a diary
Aishwarya Iyer
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Chargesheet does not show Ishrat Jahan was present during Delhi riots, says court in bail order
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Anti-CAA agitation: Uttar Pradesh withdraws recovery notices against 274 alleged protestors
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Supreme Court pulls up UP government for acting on recovery notices sent to anti-CAA protestors
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Sharjeel Imam’s speeches had tendency to create public disorder, incite violence, says Delhi court
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Delhi court frames sedition charges against activist Sharjeel Imam in anti-CAA speech case
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2019 Jamia violence: Activist Sharjeel Imam granted bail in one of the cases
Aishwarya Iyer
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2019 Jamia violence: Delhi HC asks police to respond to activist Sharjeel Imam’s bail plea
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‘Godse 2.0’: Jamia shooter makes speech at Haryana event encouraging attacks on Muslims
Vijayta Lalwani
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CAA protests: Gauhati HC upholds Akhil Gogoi’s bail, says civil disturbance cannot be UAPA offence
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Assam activist Akhil Gogoi alleges he was physically, mentally tortured in NIA custody
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No decision yet on nationwide rollout of NRC, Centre tells Rajya Sabha
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Delhi violence: Safoora Zargar’s arrest violated international human rights treaties, says UN panel
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‘CAA protests is a non-issue,’ claims Assam BJP President Ranjeet Dass ahead of elections
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Kerala to withdraw cases lodged during Sabarimala, anti-Citizenship Act protests
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UP: Mau administration asks 26 anti-CAA protestors to pay Rs 49 lakh for alleged property damage
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‘Right to protest cannot be anytime, anywhere’: SC dismisses review petition of Shaheen Bagh verdict
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