Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act
The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, enacted in India, aims to prevent unlawful activities and associations. It addresses terrorism and promotes national security. The law grants authorities power to detain suspects without trial. Critics argue it can infringe on civil liberties. The act has faced scrutiny for its broad definitions and potential misuse. It plays a significant role in India's counter-terrorism efforts.
A chargesheet was filed against 10 accused in the Doctors’ terror module case in Jammu and Kashmir. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) submitted the chargesheet in a special...
April 17, 2026