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The Supreme Court will hear the plea of a professor who was arrested, with the hearing scheduled for tomorrow.  ​ 

​**Supreme Court to Review Arrest of Ashoka University Professor**

The Supreme Court of India is set to hear the case of Ali Khan Mahmudabad, a Political Science professor at Ashoka University, who was arrested in Delhi. The hearing is scheduled for tomorrow, following an urgent plea presented to the court.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing Mahmudabad, argued that the professor’s arrest stemmed from an “entirely patriotic statement on Operation Sindoor.” Sibal contended that this arrest infringes upon Mahmudabad’s fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression. He further claimed that the First Information Report (FIR) leading to the arrest was filed without adequate justification.

The Chief Justice of India, BR Gavai, acknowledged the urgency of the matter and has prioritized it for immediate consideration. This case raises significant questions about the boundaries of free speech in India, particularly in the context of academic discourse and national operations.

As the Supreme Court prepares to deliberate on this issue, the implications for academic freedom and expression in India remain a critical point of discussion.

**FAQ**

*What was the reason for Ali Khan Mahmudabad’s arrest?*

Ali Khan Mahmudabad was arrested for allegedly making a patriotic statement regarding Operation Sindoor, which his legal counsel argues is a violation of his right to free speech. 

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