Rising slogans against the country is an illegal activity, which is considered as a traitor: J&K HC | Bharat News

Srinagar: Sutter slogans that target someone’s country are formed as a crime for national interest, J&K High Court said that separating the order of a session court, dismissing proceedings against two Kashmiri people, who are accused of anti -Indian Naragah.The Division Bench of Justice Sanjeev Kumar and Sanjay Parihar, listening to the appeal of Jammu and Kashmir Govat against the 2021 decision, said to “Anti-National Speech” on “Anti-National Speech” “with the intention of” introduction against the public against the public against “Anti-National Speech” against the public. “The judges stated that the order of the session court, which stated that “mere Narring” is not a threat to the integrity of the country, “suffers from the non-comprehensive application of the mind and the wrong application of law”.“Thus, on its face, is distorted and therefore, the separate set,” the ruling said, pronounced last week and announced on Thursday.Residents of Kennsusa in Bandipora, North Kashmir were arrested on March 20, 2015 under Section 13 of the illegal activities (prevention) Act based on the FIR registered by J&K police. It took the police another five years to register a charge sheet against an additional session judge before the court.On September 29, 2021, the Sessions Court rejected the charge sheet, stating that “there was no evidence of any law-and-order problem or content, which was to warrant their participation in an illegal activity”.The Division Bench mentioned that the Sessions Judge called for a decision in the Supreme Court’s Balwant Singh and other vs. State of Punjab case, as the circumstances were completely different.