💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court dismissed a plea seeking directions to states to address mob lynching incidents, particularly cow vigilantism against Muslims. The court stated that micro-managing cases from Delhi is not feasible due to the diverse geographical locations of incidents across India. The court reiterated its 2018 verdict, emphasizing that states must comply with its directions on dealing with such incidents.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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