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Supreme Court grants bail to law intern who alleged communal frenzy in Indore prevented her from filing bail

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community have approached the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.


The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asks for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

The Supreme Court has granted bail to the 23-year-old law intern who was a practicing Muslim advocate. She had alleged that the ‘communal frenzy’ in Indore was preventing her from filing bail application before courts in Madhya Pradesh (MP). 

A bench comprising of Justice Ajay Rastogi and Bela M Trivedi were informed by the Additional Solicitor General KM Nataraj, appearing for the MP government, that the Court may release the accused on bail.

The Court has accepted the same and proceeded to release the accused.

The Curt ordered that the Petitioner number 2 be released forthwith after furnishing bail bond to the satisfaction of a local magistrate. This order shall be communicated to the Registrar of the High Court. IT has also granted two weeks time granted to respondent to file further reply.

Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave with advocate Rajesh Tyagi appeared for the petitioners.

The women(lawyer and law intern)who  belong to a minority community had approach the Top Court under Article 32 for asserting their right to life and liberty under the Constitution of India.

As per the writ petition the petitioners – lawyer Noorjahan and law student Sonu Mansoori- are allegedly being implicated in false, baseless, politically motivated and communally charged cases.

The women lawyer and law intern claim that this is done at the behest of the local organisations having affiliations to the current political dispensation in the State of Madhya Pradesh.

As per the petition,on 28.01.2023, the supporters of Bajrang Dal manhandled the law intern along with a few lawyers who are associated with the Adhivakta Sangh.
The law intern is  accused of secretly recording the bail proceedings of a Bajrang Dal leader who was accused of carrying out acts of vandalism in protest of the movie ‘Pathan’

In the petition, the law intern has submitted of being forcibly frisked.She ha also accused the miscreants if  snatching away a large sum of money and a phone that was in her possession.

The petition also adds that though the police came to the spot, there was no action taken against the curlprits, instead the intern was taken to the police station and an FIR was lodged against her on the basis of complaint that she was working for banned organisations like the PFI and the Peace Party.


Later on, she was arrested and then produced before the Judicial Magistrate, Remand was granted till 01.02.2023.

As there was no lawyer who dared to appear on behalf of the intern amidst the “communally hostile environment” created by the miscreants.

As per the petition,none of the  local lawyers agreed to defend her, four lawyers had to go from Delhi to file the bail application.

These four Counsels had asked for police protection, but were denied the same. They were even prevented from attending the court hearing.

The police remand was extended till 04.02.2023,after which  the Advocates approached the local Bar Association for informing the members about the treatment meted out to them, the members expressed their helplessness.
The lawyers were constrained to return to Delhi. Due to lack of legal representation, the intern has now been sent to judicial custody.

The petition asked for directions from the Apex Court for an independent inquiry into the incident that took place in the Indore District Courts premises.

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