The Supreme Court of India, Right to Protest and the Indefinite Occupation of Public Space
[Pranay Lekhi is a Legal Advisor – Not Admitted UK – at Allen & Overy, London. He graduated first-class from the University of Cambridge with a specialization in International Law. Views are strictly personal.] On October 7 2020, the Supreme Court of India held that public places cannot be occupied indefinitely while exercising the right to peacefully protest (para 17). … Continue reading The Supreme Court of India, Right to Protest and the Indefinite Occupation of Public Space
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