Supreme Court Slams ‘Misdirected’ Forensic Probe on Ex-Manipur CM Biren Singh Audio Clips

The Supreme Court criticised CFSL for giving “wishy-washy answers” in testing leaked audio tapes linked to ex-Manipur CM N Biren Singh’s alleged role in ethnic violence. The bench clarified it only wanted a voice-match, not video authenticity.

Justice BR Gavai During SC Judges’ Visit To Manipur : “Peace Will Return to The State Soon”

Today, On 22nd March, Supreme Court judges delivered a message of hope and peace during their visit to violence-hit Manipur. The state has witnessed ethnic clashes between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023, resulting in over 250 deaths and thousands displaced. The judges’ remarks aimed to inspire reconciliation amid ongoing tensions. Their visit highlighted the need for stability and justice in the conflict-ridden region.

Congress’s Jairam Ramesh Questions as SC Judges Visit Manipur: “When Will the PM Modi Visit ?”

Today, On 22nd March, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s absence from Manipur as Supreme Court judges recently visited the violence-hit state. He criticized Modi for not addressing the ongoing crisis and urged him to take direct action. The visit by the judges highlights the gravity of the situation, raising concerns about the government’s response. Ramesh’s remarks add to the political pressure on the BJP-led central government.

[Manipur Violence] Lawyers Oppose Ban on Meitei SC Judge’s Visit to Churachandpur

NEW DELHI: Today, 21st March, A six-member team of Supreme Court judges is set to visit the northeastern state affected by ethnic violence. The delegation includes Justice B R Gavai, Justice Surya Kant, Justice Vikram Nath, Justice M M Sundresh, Justice K V Vishwanathan, and Justice N Kotiswar Singh.

Supreme Court Rejects Are-Katika Community’s SC Status Plea: ‘You Know What Happened in Manipur !’

Today, On 21st February, The Supreme Court, hearing the Are-Katika community’s plea for nationwide Scheduled Caste (SC) status, referenced the Manipur crisis. It pointed to the Manipur High Court’s March 2023 order directing the inclusion of Meiteis in the Scheduled Tribes list, which triggered widespread riots. The Court’s remark highlighted the sensitivity of caste-based classifications. The matter remains under judicial scrutiny.

Manipur Violence || “CFSL Must Submit Forensic Report on CM Biren Singh Audio Tapes to Supreme Court in Sealed Cover”: CJI Sanjiv Khanna

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.

Former Chief Justice of Manipur High Court Siddharth Mridul: ‘Presence of an Invisible Hand Instigating the Violence in Manipur’

Former Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court, Justice Siddharth Mridul, spoke about hidden forces causing violence in Manipur. At a panel discussion, he said, “Whenever the situation appears to return to normalcy, someone injects a fresh dose of violence.” His remarks point to deliberate attempts to disturb peace in the region. These comments have started conversations about the reasons behind the ongoing unrest.

EX-Chief Justice Siddharth Mridul of Manipur HC: ‘Let’s Be Clear, Displaced Persons Aren’t Hostages’

“Displaced people are not hostages of…” said former Manipur High Court Chief Justice Siddharth Mridul, raising concerns about repeated violence. He shared his view that some groups might be purposely causing unrest. “Whenever the situation starts getting better, new violence begins,” he said, pointing out this pattern. His remarks highlight the ongoing struggle to bring peace to the region.

[Manipur Violence] “Provide Details About Arson and Encroachment in Sealed Cover”: CJI Khanna to State Govt.

Today, On 9th December, the Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna directed the Manipur government to submit a sealed report on property damage from recent ethnic violence. The hearing is set for January 20. The unrest, stemming from tensions between the Meitei majority and tribal groups, has caused over 160 deaths since May 2023.

“70% Reduction in J&K, North-East, and Naxal Areas, Major Achievement in Curbing Violence”: Union Minister Amit Shah

Today, On 19th November, Amit Shah announced a 70% decrease in violence over the past decade in Kashmir, the North-East, and Naxalite regions, attributing this to government efforts. He emphasized modernization of the criminal justice system, the successful implementation of new laws, and significant improvements in internal security, despite emerging challenges.