Anti-terror law shouldn't be used to muzzle dissent: SC judge


New Delhi, Jul 13 (IANS): Supreme Court judge Justice D.Y. Chandrachud has said that criminal laws, including the anti-terror law, should not be misused for quelling dissent and courts must act as first line of defence against deprivation of liberty.

Justice Chandrachud made these remarks in his address at the Indo-US Joint Summer Conference on Indo-US legal ties on Monday evening. He emphasised that no law can be employed to harass citizens and take away their freedom.

"Criminal law, including anti-terror legislation, should not be misused for quelling dissent or harassment to citizens," he said, citing his judgement in Arnab Goswami case to emphasise that courts must ensure that they continue to remain the first line of defence against the deprivation of liberty of citizens.

Justice Chandrachud underscored that depravation of liberty for even a single day is "one too many" and that judges must always be mindful of the deeper systemic issues of their decisions.

"Today, the world's oldest and largest democracies represent these ideals of a multicultural, pluralist society where their constitutions are focused on a deep commitment and respect for human rights."

Justice Chandrachud's remarks have come amid the outrage over the death of 84-year-old activist Stan Swamy, who was arrested under the anti-terror law, Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), in the Elgar Parishad case last year. Swamy died last week in Mumbai while fighting for bail on health grounds.

Many other cases where the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act has been invoked have also been seen controversies.

After spending 17 months behind the bars, Assam leader Akhil Gogoi walked out of jail. He was jailed under the UAPA in connection with a case against him over violent protests against the contentious citizenship law.

Recently, the Delhi High Court granted bail to student activists Natasha Narwal, Devangana Kalita and Asif Iqbal Tanha booked under the UAPA in connection with February 2020 Delhi riots, making strong observations against the indiscriminate invocation of UAPA by the government and police.

 

  

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  • ANANDA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Jul 13 2021

    Due to selective justice, BJP Lok Sabha MP Pragya Thakur was in news for her ill health, which was one of the reasons she cited to stay away from court appearances in the Malegaon blast case. In March 2021 too, she complained of a breathing problem and had to be airlifted from Bhopal to Mumbai for treatment. But now, the BJP MP seems to be in the pink of her health as videos of her taking part in several physical activities are going viral. Madhya Pradesh Congress leader Narendra Saluja posted both the videos on Twitter and sad whenever he sees sister Pragya playing basketball, walking steadily and dancing -- without any assistance, he feels delighted. And then he puts a question mark. It seems only Stan Swamy was a threat to National security.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Tue, Jul 13 2021

    SC rulings don't have an impact on the ruling BJP government at the centre or the states.

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Kankanady/Mangalore, Ottawa/Canada

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    SC judge is preaching but no one, even high court judges, follows. What happened to the 84 year old Rev. Stan happened because the bail hearing wa not held in time by the court; it is the judiciary by its neglect murdered him - why couldn't an emergency hearing have been held. This, notwithstanding the fact that the deention under the the terror law and IPC was illegal.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Jul 13 2021

    BJP doesn’t want democratic govt with opposition. BJP wants to be dictator without opposition and no constitution. So whoever is opposing BJP is considered opposing the country and silence them with whatever means appropriate to BJP. BJP is not a country or a owner of the country. BJP should come out of this self destructive idealogy and stop destroying the country too.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Tue, Jul 13 2021

    No wonder Fr. Stan Swamy was Murdered ...

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