New Delhi : The Supreme Court made a significant decision on Monday to consider a plea put forth by the Jharkhand government. This plea was against an order passed by the High Court, which directed the state to establish a fact-finding committee comprising of officers from the Union government.
The committee's purpose was to investigate and gather information about the alleged illegal immigration from Bangladesh into Jharkhand. The Jharkhand government's plea contended that setting up such a committee with officers from the Union government would not be impartial and unbiased, as the central government has a vested interest in the matter. The Supreme Court's decision to consider this plea highlights the importance of an independent and fair investigation into such sensitive matters.
It will be interesting to see how the apex court addresses this issue and ensures justice for all parties involved.
Supreme Court to Hear Jharkhand Government's Plea Against High Court Order
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