Kamini Jaiswal: SC order on Zakia Jafri's appeal 'illegal, unconstitutional and violates every tenet of law' / Eminent Citizens Write To CJI to clarify Zakia Jafri judgment

Calling the Supreme Court order on Zakia Jafri's petition a "wonderful piece of literature", senior SC lawyer Kamini Jaiswal on Tuesday said the judgment is "completely illegal, unconstitutional and violates every tenet of law and fundamental rights"...

https://www.deccanherald.com/national/sc-order-on-zakia-jafris-appeal-illegal-unconstitutional-and-violates-every-tenet-of-law-1122315.html


'Heaven Help Us if SC Judges Intended Setalvad's Arrest': Justice Lokur


Eminent Citizens Write To CJI To Suo Moto Clarify That Zakia Jafri judgment was not Intended to have adverse consequences

Written by various lawyers and other individuals (304 in total), the letter expresses concern over the imprisonment of activist Teesta Setalvad,; former ADGP RB Sreekumar and others, stating that they were being hounded "because they chose to pursue justice for the over 2000 people who were killed in Gujrat in February 2002...

https://www.livelaw.in/news-updates/letter-chief-justice-of-india-suo-moto-clarify-zakia-jafri-judgment-adverse-consequences-202646



Chorus demanding justice for Teesta Setalvad grows louder

 

Ahmedabad court remands Teesta Setalvad to police custody till July 1

 

Release Teesta Setalvad: Indian Human Rights groups and activists

 

Support pours in for Teesta Setalvad

 

Teesta Setalvad roughed up as Gujarat ATS personnel barge into her home

 

I fear for my life: Teesta Setalvad allegedly roughed up by Gujarat ATS personnel


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