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Supreme Court restrains Tripura Police from acting against 4 students who tweeted on violence

Advocate Sharukh Alam, appearing for the petitioners, said that notices under section 41A of CrPC have been sent to these four people, who are students for their tweets on Tripura riots

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The Supreme Court has restrained Tripura Police from taking any action against four students who had posted on social media against the alleged communal violence in the state last year.

A bench of justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant passed the order in four separate petitions filed by these people and tagged all of them with the pending petitions in the matter. "Pending further orders, there shall be a stay of further proceedings in Case No¿dated November 3, 2021, West Agartala Police Station, Tripura," the bench ordered on Friday.

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