Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967
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A news portal NewsClick founder and editor-in-chief have been arrested under UAPA due to alleged connections to illegal funding from India.
Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967:
The 1967 anti-terror law was amended in 2014 by introducing a dedicated Chapter (Chapter IV) towards punishing terrorist activities and empowered the National Investigating Agencies and the state agencies.
Section 35 of UAPA was amended this provision to allow the government to categorise individuals as terrorists besides earlier provision of categorising organisations only as terror groups. Once the person is so categorized, their name will be added to Schedule 4 of the Act, a step to tackle terrorism and Naxalism in the country.
Provisions of the Act:
Challenges associated with the act:
The definition of ‘unlawful activity’ includes ‘disaffection against India’ which does not have a defined meaning under the Act and can be used to target anyone or curb popular dissent.
Supreme Court verdicts on the Act:
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