The Supreme Court notice to the central government, Delhi government, and Police says that protests can’t go on for indefinite period on a public road
New Delhi: On Monday the Supreme Court of India heard the batch of pleas against protests at Shaheen Bagh.
The Supreme Court has declined to immediately order the removal of the people who are protesting the Citizenship Amendment Act at the national capital’s Shaheen Bagh but signaled that people could not be allowed to block a public road indefinitely.
Shaheen Bagh protest matter in Supreme Court: Protest has been going on for a long time, how can you block a public road, questioned Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul.
“If everybody starts protesting everywhere, then what will happen,” said Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul
The Supreme Court notice to the central government, Delhi government, and Police says that protests can’t go on for indefinite period on a public road
Shaheen Bagh protest matter: the Supreme Court issues notice to Delhi Government and Delhi Police and post the matter for 17th February.
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