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Supreme Court Overturns High Court's Interim Orders, Emphasizes Judicial Discipline in Section 482 Cases.

February 16, 2024

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Powers of the High Courts in staying the investigations or directing not to take coercive action against the accused pending petitions u/s 482 of Cr.PC - The Supreme Court, after considering the arguments presented by both parties, set aside the impugned interim orders passed by the High Court. The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of judicial discipline and adherence to legal principles, particularly regarding the stay of investigations and protection from coercive actions.

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