The Supreme Court addressed a remission plea. It involved a convict in a J&K case. The court stated creating fear is a terror act. This applies even if anti-terror laws are not used. The case involved killing an army informer. The court expressed reservations about granting remission. The J&K government opposed remission under its policy.
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