SC gives three options to students affected by Manipur violence
IFP Bureau5 Dec 2023
SC had constituted a panel of three women judges to oversee the humanitarian works for the victims of Manipur violence.
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SC had constituted a panel of three women judges to oversee the humanitarian works for the victims of Manipur violence.
The SC Bar Association has taken serious notice of news reports which have stated that the house and office of Soraisham Chittaranjan, the advocate in Manipur, have been ransacked by some persons.
SC Transfers CBI Cases on Manipur violence to Assam, asks Gauhati High Court CJI to nominate trial judges
We understand that the Supreme Court and the Union Government is at loggerheads over the matter of appointment of judges under the present collegium system, but the High Court of Manipur should not become a victim of the said rivalry.
The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to the Manipur government concerning a plea of two women from the Kuki community seeking direction for free medical treatment to those fleeing ethnic strife-torn areas of the state.
Supreme Court directs Manipur panel and former DGP Padsalgikar
Officials from other states included to monitor CBI investigation in Manipur
Manipur Congress president K Meghachandra stated that the apex court’s decision to stay the conviction of Rahul Gandhi highlighted the court’s stance to protect truth and justice in the country.
Following the SC remark on Manipur crisis, a pertinent question has come up as to who is really in charge of the law and order in the state. Is it the Chief Minister N Biren Singh holding the Home portfolio or the Security Advisor Kuldiep Singh?
The Supreme Court expressed profound concern over the video showing two women being paraded naked, using them as an instrument of communal strife, leading to gender violence, and branded it as the grossest human rights violation.
On July 7, the Manipur High Court had directed to lift the ban on providing internet through Internet Lease Line (ILL) across the state.
NEFIS demanded that the Supreme Court intervene and take suo moto cognizance of hate speeches and communal comments being made in Manipur.
The Supreme Court ordered that no coercive action be taken against advocate Deeksha Dwivedi.
The Supreme Court refuses specific direction to central forces for security in certain areas of violence-hit Manipur
The Supreme Court stated that the Manipur ethnic violence “is purely a law-and-order situation” and that the court is not required to pass orders for army intervention.
Advocate Chongtham Victor and proprietor of MK Enterprise, James Mayengbam, approached the SC, stating that their lives and livelihood have been severely affected by the statewide Internet shutdown imposed since May 3.
The Supreme Court has given time till August for the disposal of pending issues regarding the issuance of prosecution sanction in connection with the alleged fake encounter cases.
Law enforcement agencies directed to consider grievances raised in petitions
The Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, justice PS Narasimha and justice JB Pardiwala considered the petitions filed by the Manipur Tribal Forum and Hill Areas Committee.
The Manipur Tribal Forum has filed a PIL in the Supreme Court The PIL before the top court has also prayed for directions to the Central Forces to immediately make secure and safe the areas where the tribals are currently residing