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SC Holds Successive FIR Registration to Keep Accused in Custody Is Abuse of Process; Grants Bail Under Article 32 [Read Order]
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SC Holds Successive FIR Registration to Keep Accused in Custody Is Abuse of Process; Grants Bail Under Article 32 [Read Order]

Supreme Court calls successive FIRs to keep accused in custody an abuse of process, grants bail under Article 32 in Jharkhand case.

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SC castigates man for plea to expunge remarks by Bareilly court on the basis of evidence in 'Love Jihad' case Judiciary
SC castigates man for plea to expunge remarks by Bareilly court on the basis of evidence in 'Love Jihad' case

SC slams petitioner for plea to expunge Bareilly court’s remarks on ‘Love Jihad,’ citing evidence-based observations; calls him a ‘busybody’ without locus.

Supreme Court Rejects Plea for Cooling-Off Period for Retired Judges Taking Up Political Posts Judiciary
Supreme Court Rejects Plea for Cooling-Off Period for Retired Judges Taking Up Political Posts

The Supreme Court declines to consider a plea for a cooling-off period for retired judges before taking up political posts, sparking a debate on the independence of the judiciary. Get insights into the court's decision and the concerns raised by the petitioner.

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