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SC rejects probe plea, says don’t file petitions to demoralise forces

IndiaTimes Thursday, 1 May 2025
The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL seeking a retired judge-supervised probe into the Pahalgam attack, emphasizing that such petitions could demoralize security forces. The court advised the petitioner to approach relevant high courts for student protection concerns. Additionally, a petition seeking to halt the deportation of a family to Pakistan was mentioned, referencing a related High Court order.
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