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@Drkf fixing ko verdict nahi kehte

Ayodhya verdict: ‘SC not infallible, we should reject offer of 5 acres land,’ says Asaduddin Owaisi

https://scroll.in/latest/943171/ayodhya-verdict-sc-not-infallible-we-should-reject-offer-of-5-acres-land-says-asaduddin-owaisi

Ayodhya verdict: ‘SC not infallible, we should reject offer of 5 acres land,’ says Asaduddin Owaisi

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board said it will think over the option of filing a review petition in the top court.

Imagine being a Muslim in tomorrow’s India #ayodhya

If you see any incitement to violence, any trouble in your area, any hate speech you think needs to be addressed, call the cops. Record it for evidence. But don’t tweet it. Don’t spread it on WhatsApp or Facebook or Instagram or SMS or by word of mouth.

If you think any piece of information is unverified, don’t pass it on to others, not even in private. Don’t become a vehicle of rumourmongering. You are smarter than that.

Let's see what will happen tomorrow.

Court will deliver "Justice" or "Verdict" ???

This #AYODHYAVERDICT gonna decide future of country and future of minorities in India.

#AyodhyaCase

https://mastodon.social/media/91HpuaVo-Y3SK2ePebg

In light of the Pegasus/WhatsApp surveillance scandal, a piece on how India must reform its surveillance architecture - and how a recent Bombay High Court judgment shows the way.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/analysis/india-must-now-reform-its-surveillance-law-ht-analysis/story-6L9DkdLpJAGWzYDBDYP8KN.html

The Bombay High Court basically held: (a) surveillance is illegal except in a public emergency or for public safety, (2) evidence obtained through surveillance cannot be used in court, and (3) material obtained through surveillance must be destroyed. All three very important findings.

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India must now reform its surveillance law | HT Analysis

The WhatsApp-Pegasus controversy affords a golden opportunity to do just that