Today, On 3rd February, The Supreme Court sought a forensic report on audio clips linked to Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh amid allegations of instigating violence. The request comes as part of the investigation into the ongoing clashes in the state. The court aims to verify the authenticity of the recordings.
The Supreme Court has agreed to review audio recordings allegedly implicating Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh in communal violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities. The recordings suggest his involvement in promoting insurgency and allowing arms looting. The court seeks verification of the recordings’ authenticity amid opposing views on the ongoing investigation.
Manipur High Court Seeks State Government’s Affidavit on Security Lapses During Moreh Violence The Manipur High Court has issued a stern directive to the state government, mandating the submission of a comprehensive affidavit within a two-week timeframe. This affidavit should detail the security lapses that resulted in the inability to protect houses and properties during […]
In a recent development concerning the ongoing violence in Manipur, the Supreme Court of India has underscored that court proceedings should not be leveraged to exacerbate the situation or instigate further issues. The court, presided over by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, stressed the need for a humanitarian approach to the matter, acknowledging the […]
