Supreme court junks review plea, says ED must give grounds for arrest

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on March 22, 2024
Supreme Court on Friday refused to revisit its decision making it mandatory for Enforcement Directorate (ED) to furnish written grounds of arrest to an accused before taking him into custody and dismissed the Centre's review petition. The apex court had held that information must be provided to the arrested person to enable him...

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Published on March 19, 2024 -  00:51
Supreme Court Upholds Texas Immigration Law Sparking Heated Debate
Welcome to Fan Reviews News. The Supreme Court of the United States has made a decision that allows Texas to begin enforcing a controversial immigration law, sparking both support and criticism from various stakeholders. Under this law, law enforcement officers are granted the authority to question the immigration status of individuals they encounter during routine interactions, such as traffic stops. While Texas is now able to enforce this law, it is important to note that legal challenges to its constitutionality are still ongoing. The Supreme Court's decision is not necessarily a final resolution to the issue, but rather a temporary measure that allows Texas to proceed with its enforcement. It sets the stage for further legal battles and potential revisiting of the law's provisions. Stay informed and engaged as we continue to follow this important issue, on Fan Reviews News.

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