đź’¨ Abstract
On January 6, the Supreme Court is set to hear a series of significant cases, including challenges to acquittals in the Nithari serial killings, pleas related to the farmers' protest, requests for the premature release of convicted individuals in high-profile cases such as the Graham Staines and Nitish Katara murders, and disputes involving political leaders, including former Union minister Arjun Munda and Jharkhand minister Irfan Ansari.
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