Disha Ravi News
Supreme Court' today paused the sedition law
The top court said that no fresh cases will be registered under the sedition law
The SC also directed the Centre to review the draconian law
Today's SC ruling will impact several high-profile sedition cases
Climate activist Disha Ravi wondered since when did it become a crime to think about planet earth.
Ravi was arrested for her alleged involvement in the "toolkit" case.
She was accused of sharing the document on social media related to the farmers' protest.
Activist Shubham Kar has got protection from arrest till March 15 in the toolkit case
Kar had moved the court seeking pre-arrest bail in the matter, in which another climate activist Disha Ravi is an accused.
She was granted regular bail last month
Climate activist Disha Ravi, who was arrested in the Greta Thunberg toolkit case, was released from Tihar Jail on Tuesday night. Earlier in the toolkit case, Nikita Jacob, Shantanu and Disha Ravi have been questioned face to face in the Delhi Police Cyber Cell office.
Earlier in the day, a city court granted bail to 22-year-old Ravi, terming the evidence produced by police as 'scanty and sketchy'.
Ravi had been arrested by the Delhi Police's Cyber Cell from Bengaluru on February 13.
The Cyber Cell had lodged an FIR against "pro-Khalistan" creators of the "toolkit" for waging a "social, cultural and economic war against the Government of India".
A Delhi court on Tuesday granted bail to Disha Ravi in the toolkit case.
The sessions court of Patiala House allowed the bail plea of the 22-year old activist.
Disha Ravi was produced before the Patiala House Court at the end of her one-day police custody.
Disha Ravi was arrested by a Cyber Cell team of the Delhi Police from Bengaluru on February 13 and brought to Delhi. She has been arrested for allegedly being involved in sharing a toolkit on social media related to the ongoing farmers' protest.
A Delhi Court on Monday sent Disha Ravi on a one-day Police remand.
The 22-year old activist was produced before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Dr Pankaj Sharma' court at end of her judicial custody.
Delhi Police had reportedly sought a five-day remand.
Despite the Delhi Police making attempts to get a hold of him, he continues to peddle propaganda and attack India through his propaganda channels. He is making back-to-back appearances on leading media outlets as well as posting several tweets to defend himself.
A Delhi court on Saturday heard activist Disha Ravi's bail plea in the 'toolkit' case.
22-year old's counsel told the court that there is no evidence that links toolkit to Republic Day violence.
In the toolkit case, a hearing is going on on the bail plea of Disha Ravi in Patiala court of Delhi. Disha Ravi will remain in judicial custody till 22 February. Delhi Police opposed Disha's bail application.
A Delhi court on Saturday heard activist Disha Ravi's bail plea in the toolkit case.
Police told the court that the real plan was to defame India and create unrest in the country.
Police also stated that the 22-year old was in touch with those advocating Khalistan and covered her track.
In the toolkit case, a hearing is going on on the bail plea of Disha Ravi in Patiala court of Delhi. Disha Ravi will remain in judicial custody till 22 February. Delhi Police opposed Disha's bail application.
Disha Ravi was arrested by Delhi Police who claim that she created a google document or toolkit which was aimed at 'tarnishing India's image'.
Disha was sent to a three-day judicial custody yesterday by a Delhi court.
Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, Greta opined that freedom of speech, the right to peaceful protest and assembly are non-negotiable human rights.
These must be a fundamental part of any democracy, she added, along with the hashtag Stand With Disha Ravi.
The Delhi High Court Friday said certain media coverage of investigation in the FIR against Ravi indicates "sensationalism and prejudicial reporting".
Justice Prathiba M Singh said the interim plea for removal of such news content and tweets by Delhi Police would be considered at a later stage.
The Delhi High Court asked the police to strictly abide by its stand that it has not leaked probe details.
Disha Ravi had moved the Delhi High Court to restrain the police from leaking information in relation to the toolkit case.
The Delhi High Court on Friday asked the media to stop broadcasting probe material relating to the toolkit case
It also asked the police to strictly abide by its stand that it has not leaked nor intends to leak probe details
Justice Prathiba M Singh said the interim plea for removal of such news content and tweets by Delhi Police would be considered at a later stage
This segment of Zee News brings detailed news stories of the day.
Climate activist Disha Ravi moved the Delhi High Court seeking to Delhi police to restrain them from leaking any case-related probe materials.
The petition also seeks to restrain the media from publishing the contents or extracts of any alleged private chats.
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