India’s News Broadcasters Federation (NBF) welcomed the move of the Supreme Court of India showing concern on the colonial-era sedition laws of Indian Penal Code 1860, which are often “misused by authorities to gag and muzzle the media” against broadcasting any criticism of authorities in power in public interest.
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