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New Delhi: In a huge setback to the Centre, the Supreme Court has re-affirmed its July 2016 order which said that the army and Manipur police had killed innocent people in the guise of encounters with militants. The court in its order had held that the army cannot use excessive force
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In an importnat verdict, the Supreme Court today (24th April 2017) ordered the Kerala government to reinstate the ousted DGP T P Senkumar, holding that his removal was arbitrary and not as per established law. "The question for our consideration is whether the appellant’s displacement from the
Sixteen months after a constitution Bench asked the government to frame a Memorandum of Procedure (MoP) for appointment of judges of the higher judiciary in consultation with the Supreme Court collegium, it’s still hanging fire.Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today said, “It’s in the process