The UAPA Amendment 2019 has long been a controversial piece of legislation in India, designed to combat terrorism and unlawful activities threatening national security. It has sparked significant debate due to the expanded powers it grants the government, especially regarding the designation of individuals as terrorists. This change, particularly under Section 35, has raised questions about the impact on individual rights, including freedom of speech, due process, and reputation. The Supreme Court of India has recently clarified that High Courts are allowed to continue hearing petitions challenging these amendments.
