Supreme Court Rejects Pleas for Delayed Surrender in Bilkis Bano Case
Introduction: On January 8, the Supreme Court nullified the remission granted by the Gujarat government to 11 convicts in the high-profile Bilkis Bano case. The court criticized the state’s complicity with an accused and ordered the convicts, prematurely released on Independence Day in
The government of Gujarat was complicit and collaborated with the guilty: Supreme Court on early rape convictions in Bilkis Bano
Issue: In the Premature Release Scandal in the Bilkis Bano Rape Case, the Supreme Court Declares the Gujarat Government’s Role. Facts of the Case: The Gujarati government was chastised by the Supreme Court in a noteworthy development for its role in the prisoners’
Bilkis Bano gang rape: Supreme Court judgment on Monday in pleas challenging early release of convicts
Issue: The Supreme Court’s ruling on the early release of the Bilkis Bano gangrape case. Facts of the Case: The lawsuit centers on the early release of eleven convicted felons who were part in the 2002 Gujarat riots and the gang rape and
Bilkis Bano case| Convicts questioned Supreme Court’s Jurisdiction regarding power of Remission, raising issues Concerning Art. 32 and 226
The Indian Supreme Court is immersed in a difficult discussion over jurisdiction and the scope of constitutional power in the case of the prisoners connected to the horrifying Bilkis Bano event of 2002, which has riveted the attention of the whole country. The