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Orissa HC: In Garb of Right to Protest, Cannot Allow People to Take Law in their Hands - (24 Jul 2025)

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Orissa HC has observed that in the garb of a right to protest, no one should be allowed to take the law in their hand nor should cause any disturbance to the normal life of a person and in this regard even the Apex Court has considered that right to protest peacefully is a fundamental right.

Tags : ORISSA HIGH COURT   RIGHT TO PROTEST   FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT  

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