By Ritika Jain Supreme Court on April 5 found that material submitted by the National Investigation Agency revealed Professor Shoma Sen encouraged women to participate in the struggle for a “new democratic revolution” and there are prima facie no reasonable grounds to believe accusations of any involvement in “terrorist acts”. Encouraging women to participate in a democratic revolution does not construe as conspiracy under the anti-terror law, the court said. The court’s observation is significant since the embargo on bail under section 43D(5) of the UAPA—which states that bail rules don’t app…