SC judges' visit will provide healing touch to violence-hit Manipur people: Justice Kotiswar Singh
- A delegation of Supreme Court judges, led by Justice BR Gavai, arrived in Imphal to visit displaced individuals affected by ethnic violence in Manipur, according to officials.
- Justice Gavai called for peace and harmony among the conflicting ethnic groups during a visit to a relief camp, stating, 'The Constitution of India guarantees equal rights to all citizens of the country.'
- The National Legal Services Authority has approved funding of ₹2.5 crore for relief materials for internally displaced persons, building on ₹1.5 crore given earlier, reported Justice Gavai.
- The All Manipur Bar Association described the delegation's visit as historic and unprecedented for the state of Manipur, as stated by AMBA president Puyam Tomcha Meitei.
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Supreme Court Judges Visit Manipur, Open Free Legal Aid, Medical Camps, Meet Displaced People At Relief Camps
Manipur witnessed a historic event with the visit of five judges of the Supreme Court where Justice BR Gavai, who is also the Executive Chairman of NALSA, virtually inaugurated free legal services camps, free medical camps, and four legal aid clinics from Churachandpur district. Justice Gavai was accompanied by other Supreme Court judges Justices Vikram Nath, MM Sundresh, KV Viswanathan, and N Kotiswar Singh. Manipur High Court Chief Justice D K…
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