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124A in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
124A. 1[ Sedition.-- Whoever by words, either spoken or written, or by signs
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that instead of using the words "law
relating to sedition," the framers of the Constitution have
used the words mentioned ... above. It is interesting to note
that sedition was mentioned in the original draft of the
Constitution, but subsequently that
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Sedition-Content of Statute panalising
sedition and statements conducing to public
mischief-Constitutionality of-Whether infringes
freedom of speech-Indian ... been accepted by the High
Court. Even in English Law sedition does not
necessarily include an intention to disturb public
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contempt, they certainly come within the ambit
of sedition as stated in Sec. 124-A, I.P.C. The test ... reads thus :---
"124-A. Sedition --- Whoever by words, either spoken or written or
by signs, or by visible representation
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language as is used to describe the offence of
sedition in Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code. We were ... regarded differently from an
offence described as 'sedition' in the Code, even though the
language describing the two things
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that instead of using the words "law
relating to sedition." The framers of the Constitution have used the
words mentioned ... above. It is interesting to note that sedition was
mentioned in the original draft of the Constitution, but subsequently
that
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effect that
"the very tendency of sedition is to incite the people to
insurrection and rebellion "and that ... considers as sedition
all those practices which have for their object to excite discontent
or disaffection, to create public disturbance
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violence is a necessary ingredient of
the law of sedition, whereas the Privy Council has held otherwise in
Wallaee Johnson ... arose out of an offence against the law of
sedition committed in the Gold Coast of Africa. Seditious intention
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armed rebellion
and was guilty of committing sedition.
6. On these allegations, charges for committing offence
under Sections ... reads thus:-
"124A. Sedition - Whoever, by words, either
spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible
representation
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been
convicted for commission of the offence of sedition
punishable under Section 124A of the IPC; Sections ... been
convicted for commission of the offence of sedition
punishable under Section 124A of the IPC; Sections
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