Constitution of India
India
Constitution of India
CONTITUENTASSEMBLY 00 of 1950
Published in Gazette 00
duties of the citizens and make special provisions for dealing with anti-national activities, whether by individuals or associations. 4. Parliament and the State Legislatures ... shall be inserted, namely:--- 31D. Saving of laws in respect of anti-national activities.-
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in article 13, no law providing
gives greater power to the Parliament to enact laws dealing with anti-national activities. The 88th Amendment of the Indian Constitution introduces several important changes
prohibited arms and ammunitions and to meet
the challenges from anti-national elements, we do feel it expedient
to note the same in extenso ... been amended to provide for enhanced escalating
terrorist and anti-national activities. However, it was
reported that terrorist and anti-national elements,
particularly in Punjab
gives greater power to the Parliament to enact laws dealing with anti-national activities. The 88th Amendment of the Indian Constitution introduces several important changes
petition
only in order to show that he was involved in anti-
national activities and that Smt. Medha Patkar and the
Narmada Bachao Andolan ... also tried to suggest that Smt.
Medha Patkar was involved in anti-national activities
and was utilizing foreign funds received by her in the
name
persons falling in the following categories:
"counter intelligence suspects, terrorists, anti-national elements, etc. in
larger public interest". Therefore, in such like cases ... anti-national
activities. The recourse to clause 8(j) of the 2010 O.M. is flawed as the
expression, 'anti- national
worship. It is stated that SIMI organisation has been
indulging in anti-national, militant and objectionable
activities and is known to have launched a country ... especially
persons associated with RSS/Hindu organizations, since
August, 1993. Its anti-national posture was exposed by
its pro-Pak stand on the issue
Govt. clearly established that the petitioner's activities had been anti-
national and prejudicial to the defence of the country. Being satisfied that ... State, his activities can be said to be anti-national. The word ' anti-
national' is of considerably wide scope and would be attracted
special power on Parliament to enact certain laws in respect of anti-national activities. It is considered that these powers of Parliament to make laws ... dealing with anti-national activities and anti-national associations are of a sweeping nature and are capable of abuse. It is, therefore, proposed to omit