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SC refuses to consider plea by SCBA president
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SC refuses to consider plea by SCBA president

SC declines SCBA president's plea for review of Electoral Bonds judgment, citing procedural adherence and dismissing it as publicity-related.

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'Malicious, motivated and dubious attempts,' SCBA chief on letter alleging shifting of cases in SC [Read Letter] Legal Insiders
'Malicious, motivated and dubious attempts,' SCBA chief on letter alleging shifting of cases in SC [Read Letter]

SCBA President Adish C Aggarwala criticizes senior advocate Dushyant Dave's letter to the CJI, alleging undue influence in shifting sensitive Supreme Court cases. Aggarwala urges maintaining the judiciary's independence and condemns the tactics as 'malicious, motivated, and dubious,' stressing the need to protect the court's integrity.

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