SC/ST (Amendment) Act 2018
- In its February 10, 2020 judgement, Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of SC/ST Amendment Act 2018, thereby nullifying its own controversial March 20, 2018 judgment.
- The March 20 judgment had diluted the original 1989 legislation, saying its provisions are being misused to file false criminal complaints against innocent persons. In this judgement the Supreme Court had directed that no arrests under the Act could be made without prior permission — from the appointing authority in case of public servants, and from the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) for others — and a preliminary enquiry should be conducted before registration of ....
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