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SC refers pleas against sedition law to Constitution Bench

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud will take a call on whether the case will be heard by a bench of five judges or seven judges.

September 12, 2023 / 12:55 IST
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The Supreme Court on September 12 decided to refer a batch of petition challenging the constitutional validity of sedition to a Constitution bench of at least five judges.

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud will take a call on whether the case will be heard by a bench of five judges or seven judges since a five-judge Constitution bench upheld the validity of sedition in 1962, albeit watering it down.

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In passing this order, the CJI-led bench rejected government's request to defer the hearing of the plea as it plans to implement new criminal laws. The CJI  noted that criminal legislations have a prospective effect and not a retrospective effect. When an act is classified as a crime in 2023, someone who committed it before 2023 cannot be punished.

The apex court in May 2022 put the law on hold and ordered the Centre and states not to register any sedition case under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which, it said, was not in tune with the social milieu. It permitted reconsideration of the provision.