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‘Complete probe in 6 weeks’: SC raps Gujarat Police for 20-year delay

Holding that constitutional courts should not remain mute spectators when there is inordinate delay in concluding an investigation and a citizen has to run from pillar to post to raise his grievance, the Supreme Court took exception to the Gujarat police not wrapping up a probe which has been going on for over 20 years and directed it to complete the task within six weeks. A bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and A G Masih noted that the complaint was filed before the judicial magistrate first...

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In sovereignty case, personal liberty takes back seat: SC

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