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Supreme Court to Form Panel with Ex-CBI Chief to Probe CJP Protest Brutality

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The Supreme Court has decided to constitute a panel that will be headed by a former CBI director to investigate alleged brutality during protests linked to the CJP. The panel will look into complaints arising from protest marches held in Delhi and other areas. A key focus of the inquiry will be allegations made by female protesters who claim they were specifically targeted during the demonstrations. The move signals the court's intent to ensure accountability for the reported misconduct during the protests.

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