SC On Shaheen Bagh: Dissent Against Colonisers Can't Be Equated With Dissent In Democracy

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it cannot accept that an indeterminable number of people can assemble whenever they choose to protest and cited the distinction between the manner of dissent against colonial rule and the expression of dissent in a democratic system. A bench comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Aniruddha Bose and […]

SC mandated panel on govt ads warn states over non-compliance

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it cannot accept that an indeterminable number of people can assemble whenever they choose to protest and cited the distinction between the manner of dissent against colonial rule and the expression of dissent in a democratic system.

A bench comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Aniruddha Bose and Krishna Murari said India traces its foundation back to when the seeds of protest during our freedom struggle were sown deep, to eventually flower into a democracy. "What must be kept in mind, however, is that the erstwhile mode and manner of dissent against colonial rule cannot be equated with dissent in a self-ruled democracy," said the top court.