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Supreme Court Examines Tampered Audio Clips in Manipur Violence Case

A forensic report finds audio tapes implicating former Manipur CM in ethnic violence were altered, challenging the evidence's reliability in a high-profile Supreme Court case.

  • On Monday , the Supreme Court was told that the National Forensic Sciences Laboratory, Ahmedabad, concluded the audiotapes sourced from a whistleblower were `modified, edited and tampered`.
  • Amid violence that began in May 2024, the Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust petitioned the court after an August 2024 audio of about 48 minutes was published, alleging it `establishing complicity of the highest functionary and others`.
  • Reading from the report dated October 10, 2025, Justice Kumar said four exhibits showed signs of modification and tampering, and the court concluded the clips are not fit for forensic voice comparison.
  • The bench directed the report be provided to the parties and allowed the petitioner two weeks to file a response, listing the next hearing for December 8.
  • Amid contrasting forensic claims, Advocate Prashant Bhushan cited a Truth Labs report finding a 50-minute sample unedited with 93% probability, while the Manipur Government called the clips fake and senior law officers urged the court not to take up the case.
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