Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act
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Bhima Koregaon violence not caused by Elgar Parishad conclave, activist Rona Wilson tells Bombay HC
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‘UAPA should not remain in this form’: Former SC judges flag misuse of anti-terrorism laws
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Arundhati Roy: Stan Swamy’s murder is a microcosm of the not-so-slow murder of Indian democracy
Arundhati Roy
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The song of a caged bird: A tribute to Fr Stan Swamy
Harsh Mander
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Activist Stan Swamy challenges validity of UAPA section in Bombay HC
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Assam activist Akhil Gogoi says his case proves that anti-terror law UAPA is being misused
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Kashmir man acquitted of UAPA charge after 11 years in Gujarat jail, returns home
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The murky land deals in Ayodhya, and nine other Sunday reads
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Delhi violence: HC adjourns activist Gulfisha Fatima’s plea for release, cites large number of cases
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Gujarat court acquits 122 arrested under UAPA for alleged links to banned outfit SIMI after 19 years
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Colin Gonsalves interview: ‘Policemen who pursue malafide cases should face crippling fines’
Smitha Nair
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Bail can be granted in UAPA cases if right to speedy trial is violated, says Supreme Court
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Delhi violence: Former JNU student Umar Khalid sent to judicial custody till October 22
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Delhi violence: Activist Gulfisha Fatima claims she is subjected to harassment in jail
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In custody: Family of a shopkeeper in North Kashmir alleges he was killed by the police
Safwat Zargar
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Umar Khalid arrest: Amnesty India, JNUTA and eminent citizens call it witch hunt by Delhi Police
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CAA protests: Supreme Court adjourns by two weeks hearing on plea to club FIRs against Sharjeel Imam
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The Weekend Fix: The disastrous effects of being labelled Left in India and nine other weekend reads
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J&K police warn people against sharing posts related to arrest of deceased militant’s mother
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In Kashmir, ‘public order’ has become a handy excuse to block the flow of public discourse
Ipsita Chakravarty