Doctor prescribing cure that is worse than disease: P. Chidambaram on Law Commission's recommendations on sedition law

The senior Congress leader’s assertion came after the Law Commission backed the penal provision for the offence of sedition, saying repealing it altogether could have serious adverse ramifications for the country’s security and integrity

Published - June 03, 2023 09:22 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Senior Congress Leader and former union Home Minister P. Chidambaram. File

Senior Congress Leader and former union Home Minister P. Chidambaram. File | Photo Credit: Emmanual Yogini

With the Law Commission backing the sedition law, senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Saturday said the panel's recommendation was a case of the "doctor prescribing a cure that is worse than the disease".

The former Home Minister said a draconian law in the statute book was an invitation to the rulers to misuse it and this hypothesis had been proved many times over.

Mr. Chidambaram's assertion came after the Law Commission backed the penal provision for the offence of sedition, saying repealing it altogether could have serious adverse ramifications for the country's security and integrity.

The commission had recommended enhancing the jail term in sedition cases from a minimum of three years to seven years, contending that it would allow the courts greater room to award punishment in accordance with the scale and gravity of the act committed.

In a tweet, Mr. Chidambaram said the recommendation of the Law Commission that examined the validity and relevance of Section 124A (sedition) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was a "case of the doctor prescribing a cure that is worse than the disease".

"When the clamour is to repeal Sec 124A, the Law Commission has recommended that the punishment may be made more stringent (3 years to 7 years)," he said.

"It is sad to notice how far removed are some judges and ex-judges from the real world," the Congress leader said.

In a report on the "Usage of the Law of Sedition", the commission said its earlier report had termed the punishment for Section 124A of the IPC "very odd" as it had provisions for either life imprisonment or a three-year jail term but nothing in between. The minimum punishment under the sedition law is paying a fine amount.

Section 124A of the IPC is currently under abeyance following directions of the Supreme Court issued in May, 2022.

“It is sad to notice how far removed are some judges and ex-judges from the real world”P. ChidambaramSenior Congress leader

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