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Supreme Court forms High-Powered Enquiry Committee to investigate violence during student protests

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Supreme Court forms High-Powered Enquiry Committee to investigate violence during student protests
The Hindu
The Hindu38 mins ago
Supreme Court forms High-Powered Enquiry Committee to investigate violence during student protests
The committee will `be headed by former top court judge Justice R. Subhash Reddy
NDTV
NDTV49 mins ago
Supreme Court Sets Up Panel To Probe Cop Action, Violence During NEET Protests
The top court has directed that allegations of harassment and molestation - particularly those involving female protesters - be treated as a priority. Additionally, an inquiry will be conducted into the serious and severe injuries sustained by protesters during police action.
Times of India
Times of India🏁 first to report1 hrs ago
NEET protests: SC sets up 5-member panel to probe excessive use of force by cops
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday constituted a 5-member High-Powered Enquiry Committee to examine the allegations of excessive use of force by police, and paramilitary force on students during July 20 Sansad Chalo march organised by Cockroach Janata Party.The committee will be headed by former Supreme Court jud