Delhi HC revokes transfer of 2020 riots case judge

The Delhi High Court intervened, reversing the transfer of Special Judge Sameer Bajpai, who was overseeing the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case. This decision alleviates concerns that arguments, currently at a critical juncture, would need to be reheard.
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