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Supreme Court Expresses Concern Over CAA Protests, Urges Peace To Be Restored Soon

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Supreme Court , while hearing a plea against protests over the new citizenship law, said that the country is going through a critical time and the “endeavour must be to bring peace”.

A bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A Bobde made the observations on a petition filed by lawyer Vineet Dhanda seeking stern legal action against those disturbing peace and harmony in the country in the name of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

The court said, “The country is going through a critical time, the endeavour must be to bring peace and such petitions do not help.”

“You are creating more agitation [by filing such petitions], CJI Bobde told Dhanda.

Dhanda also sought an urgent listing of his petition seeking to declare the newly amended citizenship law as “constitutional”.

The bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A Bobde expressed surprise over the petition and said this is the first time that someone is seeking that an Act be declared as constitutional.

“This court’s job is to determine validity of a law and not declare it as constitutional,” the bench also comprising justice B R Gavai and Surya Kant said.

The bench said it will hear the petitions challenging validity of CAA when violence stops.

The top court said it will hear his plea as soon as the violence stops.

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