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All About Justice S Muralidhar Who Said "Can't Let Another 1984 Happen"
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- People | NDTV News Desk
Hours before his transfer order on Wednesday, which the government says was routine after the Supreme Court collegium's recommendation on February 12, Justice S Muralidhar had said: "We cannot let another 1984-like event happen in this country."
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What Lawyers Told Transferred Judge In Last Hearing At Delhi High Court
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Justice S Muralidhar, whose transfer on a day he raised sharp questions on the Delhi violence case has set up a huge controversy, today announced his "last judicial act" in the Delhi High Court during a hearing.
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"Remembering Brave Judge Loya Who Wasn't Transferred": Rahul Gandhi
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- India News | Edited by Swati Bhasin
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a shot at the central government this morning as he made a comment on the transfer of Justice S Muralidhar, the third highest judge of the Delhi High Court, to the Punjab and Haryana High Court, on Wednesday.
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Government Says Judge's Transfer "Routine", "Consent Taken" Amid Row
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Responding to a spiraling controversy over the transfer of Delhi High Court judge Justice S Muralidhar, who had on Wednesday asked for First Information Reports (FIR)s against BJP leaders for hate speeches and grilled the police over the violence in the national capital, the government said a "well-settled process" had been followed and the judge's...
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High Court Judge Who Criticised Cops Over Delhi Violence Transferred
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- India News | Reported by Arvind Gunasekar, Edited by Vaibhav Tiwari
Delhi High Court judge Justice S Muralidhar, who on Wednesday grilled the centre, the state government and the Delhi Police over the violence in the national capital that left 32 dead and over 200 injured, has been transferred to the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
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All About Justice S Muralidhar Who Said "Can't Let Another 1984 Happen"
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- People | NDTV News Desk
Hours before his transfer order on Wednesday, which the government says was routine after the Supreme Court collegium's recommendation on February 12, Justice S Muralidhar had said: "We cannot let another 1984-like event happen in this country."
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www.ndtv.com
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What Lawyers Told Transferred Judge In Last Hearing At Delhi High Court
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Justice S Muralidhar, whose transfer on a day he raised sharp questions on the Delhi violence case has set up a huge controversy, today announced his "last judicial act" in the Delhi High Court during a hearing.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Remembering Brave Judge Loya Who Wasn't Transferred": Rahul Gandhi
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- India News | Edited by Swati Bhasin
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a shot at the central government this morning as he made a comment on the transfer of Justice S Muralidhar, the third highest judge of the Delhi High Court, to the Punjab and Haryana High Court, on Wednesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Government Says Judge's Transfer "Routine", "Consent Taken" Amid Row
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Responding to a spiraling controversy over the transfer of Delhi High Court judge Justice S Muralidhar, who had on Wednesday asked for First Information Reports (FIR)s against BJP leaders for hate speeches and grilled the police over the violence in the national capital, the government said a "well-settled process" had been followed and the judge's...
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www.ndtv.com
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High Court Judge Who Criticised Cops Over Delhi Violence Transferred
- Thursday February 27, 2020
- India News | Reported by Arvind Gunasekar, Edited by Vaibhav Tiwari
Delhi High Court judge Justice S Muralidhar, who on Wednesday grilled the centre, the state government and the Delhi Police over the violence in the national capital that left 32 dead and over 200 injured, has been transferred to the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
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www.ndtv.com