NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday observed, "there is something wrong going on in the high court," as it rejected the Tamil Nadu government’s plea to modify its earlier order suspending a one-man inquiry commission and the SIT probe into the Karur stampede, which claimed 41 lives. The bench of Justices JK Maheswari and Vijay Bishnoi emphasised, "We want everything to be fair and impartial." During the hearing, senior advocate P Wilson, representing the government, said that the state commission would not interfere with the CBI investigation and would only make recommendations to prevent such incidents. The bench then asked Wilson to read the notification appointing the commission and reiterated, "We want everything to be fair and impartial." The court reviewed a report filed by
'Something wrong in HC': SC scraps plea against SIT probe into Karur stampede; TN govt says won't interfere with CBI investigation
The Times of India1 hrs ago
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