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The Supreme Court expressed displeasure on Thursday after the CBI and Uttar Pradesh government sought time to argue their appeals against the acquittal of Surendra Koli in the 2006 Nithari serial killings case. The court noted there was no sanctity to the word "peremptorily" and said it cut a sorry picture on the CBI. The bench posted the matter for hearing on April 29.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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