Supreme Court Takes Center Stage: Major Cases Unfold
The Supreme Court addressed several significant cases on Monday, including digital arrest scams, air pollution, humanitarian deportation, GST benefits, Anil Ambani's appeal, impersonation bail, vacancies for information commissioners, waqf registration, and disaster response gaps. The Court sought various responses and decisions from authorities in tackling these issues.
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The Supreme Court of India tackled several high-profile cases on Monday, reflecting its wide-ranging influence on critical societal issues. A key highlight included its directive to the CBI for a nationwide investigation into digital arrest scams, urging collaboration with RBI on utilizing AI to combat cybercrime.
Efforts to mitigate air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region also took center stage, with the Court asserting the necessity for regular monitoring beyond the winter months. This push for sustainable solutions underscores the pressing nature of air quality challenges faced by residents.
Among other cases, the Court considered humanitarian grounds for a deported pregnant woman's re-entry into India, scrutinized the revocation of GST benefits for cars purchased by disabled persons, and reviewed industrialist Anil Ambani's plea regarding fraud classification. The varied docket illustrates the Court's pivotal role in shaping national policy and ensuring justice.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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