The "veil needs to be pierced and slitted," it added.
The stern observations were made by Metropolitan Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra in a complaint against some students' groups for allegedly raising slogans at Delhi University's Ramjas college in February this year.
However, the court dismissed the complaint seeking another FIR into the matter saying the audio-video footage brought before it was "unauthenticated".
It said that in a democratic society, "a sincere and fair criticism is always a euphony and benediction as it leads to refinement of policies and transformation of systems."
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It said that those who dare to threaten the integrity of country need to be dealt with iron hand as a citizen was "constitutionally and morally bound" to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.
"One has to be indebted to his/her motherland and nake sincere contribution for its development. Our Constitution recognises the freedom of speech and expression but it is not absolute," the court observed.
"Creation and destruction both play in laps of a mentor, and he/she should carve the minds of students with chisel of principles of freedom struggle i.e. Satya, Ahimsa, Swaraj, Sarvodya and Antodya. These principles if imbibed and followed like apostles, will never let one falter from the path of righteousness," it said.
The Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) members allegedly pelted stones, vandalised the venue and disrupted the seminar.
The next day violent clashes had broken out between the students of All India Students Association (AISA) and Students Federation of India (SFI) and the ABVP students, which left several of them and three teachers injured.
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