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No satisfactory material found to ban Sanatan Sanstha: Bombay High Court

<p>The central government on Wednesday informed the Bombay High Court that till date it has not found any satisfactory material to declare right wing organisation Sanatan Sanstha as a "terror outfit" under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and ban it</p>

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Abhay Vartak, 40, is a BSc graduate from Pune University, who became a sadhak in 1996. He is now the spokesperson of the Sanstha. PIC/Atul Kamble
Abhay Vartak, 40, is a BSc graduate from Pune University, who became a sadhak in 1996. He is now the spokesperson of the Sanstha. PIC/Atul Kamble

Mumbai: The central government on Wednesday informed the Bombay High Court that till date it has not found any satisfactory material to declare right wing organisation Sanatan Sanstha as a "terror outfit" under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and ban it. A division bench of Justices N H Patil and P D Naik was hearing a petition filed by one Vijay Rokade seeking a ban on the organisation, members of which are alleged to have carried out terror activities in Panvel and Thane.

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