In a historic move, the Supreme Court has put a hold on the controversial sedition laws in India, bringing hope to hundreds of undertrials who are in prison due to sedition. On Wednesday, the apex court stayed all proceedings in sedition cases across the country and directed the Centre and states to not register any fresh FIR invoking sedition charges until the government re-examines the colonial-era penal law. A bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana said all pending cases, appeals and proceedings with respect to charges framed for sedition should be kept in abeyance.