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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Right to dissent"
License To Protest: Examining The Role Of Courts In Safeguarding India's Right To Dissent
'Right To Dissent Core Of Democracy': High Court Quashes 2009 Case Against Kerala CM, CPM Leadership Over 2009 Protest
Citizens Can't Be Put Behind Bars Simply Because They Disagree With State Policies : Delhi Court In Disha Ravi Bail Order
In A Democracy People Should Have Faith in The Govt. Not Fear Of Govt: Justice Deepak Gupta
'Expressing Dissent Hallmark Of Democracy': Allahabad High Court Quashes FIR For Tweets Against UP CM
Propositions Like Holding Protests At 'Designated Places Alone' Shall Upset The Concept Of Dissent: Review Petition In Supreme Court Against Shaheen Bagh Judgement
No Criticism Culture!
Can't Say Democracy And Institutions Are More Robust Today Than They Were During Emergency : Prashant Bhushan [Video]
Tolerance Levels In All Sections Going Down; Mindless Forwarding Of Messages Leads To Fake News : Justice S K Kaul
[Delhi Riot Case] Delhi Court Grants 10 Days Interim Bail To Ex-Congress Municipal Councillor Ishrat Jahan For Marriage
Law As The Shapeshifting Demon : What The Arrest Of 'Pinjra Tod' Activists Signals
Justice Deepak Gupta, Who Spoke Against Misuse Of Sedition Law And Majoritarianism, Demits Office
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