SC directs Tripura police to not take any coercive steps against a journalist and two lawyers

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ordered that no coercive action should be taken against two lawyers and one journalist who were booked under the UAPA by the Tripura police over their reports and social media posts about the communal violence that occurred in the State. A Bench headed by CJI Ramana passed this order and

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