Mere possession of jihadi literature not an offence: Court in UAPA case
The Times of India|November 04, 2022
New Delhi: A Delhi court has discharged a 26-year-old Kashmiri youth booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), observing that mere possession of jihadi literature having a particular religious philosophy would not amount to an offence unless there was material to show execution of such philosophy to commit terrorist acts.
Vineet Upadhyay
Mere possession of jihadi literature not an offence: Court in UAPA case

But the court ordered framing of charges against nine others in the case that pertained to online propagation of Islamic State (IS) ideology.

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