Radicalising youth through social media attracts UAPA: Delhi High Court

The Court opined that disseminating provocative material through social media to incite youth towards terrorist acts attracts UAPA.
NIA , UAPA
NIA , UAPA
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The stringent provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA) would apply when social media or such digital means are used to encourage acts of terrorism, observed the Delhi High Court recently [Arsalan Feroze Ahenger v. National Investigation Agency].

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