UAPA News
2008 Malegaon blast case: Thakur, who was acquitted on Thursday along with Lt Col Prasad Shrikant Purohit and five others by a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court, claimed she was tortured during the investigation and forced to name several senior figures.
The court, established under the NIA Act, issued an official proclamation requiring Salahuddin, originally a resident of Soibugh in the Budgam district, to appear in court in connection with serious charges under the UAPA and the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC).
Continuing its stringent action against individuals involved in anti-national activities and in pursuance of the ongoing crackdown on terror funding, Kupwara Police have attached property belonging to a terror associate under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
Jammu and Kashmir Police have seized terror-linked assets in Sopore, Bandipora, and Kupwara under the UAPA. Actions include freezing Rs 18.93 lakh in bank credits and attaching properties worth over Rs 4 crore, targeting individuals linked to Pakistan-based terror networks.
In a significant action against terrorism and anti-national elements, Handwara Police under Police District Handwara today attached immovable properties belonging to two individuals from Monbal, Handwara, who stand accused in a long-pending terrorism case.
The attachment is linked to a case filed at Mattan Police Station and was carried out in the presence of a duly constituted police team and the Executive Magistrate, ensuring full compliance with legal protocols.
The Supreme Court said that even if the allegations against the accused are serious, courts have the duty to grant bail when the conditions laid down under the law for grant of bail are satisfied.
The CPI(M) manifesto promises to scrap all "draconian" laws such as the UAPA and the PMLA.
Amit Shah reiterated that any threat to national security would be met with decisive measures.
Police has accused Khan of inciting violence and being in touch with those involved in sharing provocative posts on social media platforms.
The move comes almost seven days after the Ministry renewed the ban on the SIMI as an 'unlawful association' under UAPA for five more years.
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