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No law to back UP govt’s action: SC on ‘name and shame’ posters

No law to back UP govt's action: SC on 'name and shame' posters

TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ The Supreme Court told the Uttar Pradesh government on Thursday that as of now, there was no law that could back their action of putting up roadside posters of those accused of vandalism during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests in Lucknow.

An apex court bench refused to stay the March 9 Allahabad high court order directing the Yogi Adityanath adminstration to remove the posters. The top court, which grilled the Uttar Pradesh government for putting up such posters in public, described the plea as a matter that needed “further elaboration and consideration”.

A vacation bench of justices U U Lalit and Aniruddha Bose said a “bench of sufficient strength” would consider next week the Uttar Pradesh government’s appeal against the Allahabad High Court order directing the state adminstration to remove the posters of those accused of vandalism during anti-CAA protests.

It directed the apex court registry to put up the case file before Chief Justice of India S A Bobde so that a “bench of sufficient strength can be constituted at the earliest to hear and consider” the case next week.

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