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The Maldives Parliament passed an amendment to reduce Supreme Court judges from seven to five, leading to the suspension of three top judges hours later, with the main opposition alleging misuse of the ruling party's majority. The suspensions occurred before a hearing on a petition to quash the constitutional amendment that disqualifies MPs for changing political parties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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