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Know Supreme Court's ruling in Shaheen Bagh protest case
Public roads and places cannot be occupied indefinitely by protesters say the Supreme Court on petitions seeking guidelines and other directions on the right to protest in the wake of the Shaheen Bagh protest. The bench added that the administration must keep public spaces free from all obstructions, and they should not wait for an order from the court.
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