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Supreme Court flags misuse risk in UP Gangsters Act, questions gang charts

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The Supreme Court has raised serious concerns about the Uttar Pradesh Gangsters Act, stating that the law is prone to misuse by authorities. The court questioned the validity of 'gang charts' used under the Act to designate individuals as gangsters. Judges also raised objections over prolonged detention of individuals without a clearly defined offence being established. The bench indicated that the broad and vague provisions of the Act could allow for arbitrary application against citizens. The Supreme Court's scrutiny signals a potential legal challenge to the way the controversial law is currently being enforced in Uttar Pradesh.

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