Indian Supreme Court Issues Directives, Criticizes Delays in Key Cases
The Indian Supreme Court has issued several directives and expressed strong criticism regarding delays in various legal matters, including the prosecution of a Madhya Pradesh minister and the Lakhimpur Kheri trial. The court also granted bail in certain cases and addressed other procedural issues.
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‘Enough is enough’: SC raps MP govt over delay in action against min over remarks on Col Qureshi
The Supreme Court has strongly criticized the Madhya Pradesh government for delaying the decision on sanctioning prosecution for minister Kunwar Vijay Shah's "most unfortunate" remarks against Army officer Sofiya Qureshi. The court has ordered the state to comply with its earlier directive within four weeks, emphasizing that "enough is enough."
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