Palghar mob lynching: Supreme Court rejects plea seeking special law
Palghar mob lynching: Supreme Court rejects plea seeking special law
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court of the country refused to hear the petition, which demanded a special law on awareness and lynchings in view of Palghar's mob lynching incident. The Supreme Court said that a decision has already been given by this court. People are aware and the law will follow its own path.

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Earlier, an assistant sub-inspector and two head constables of the Casa police station were suspended in connection with the brutal killing of saints in Palghar, Maharashtra. Earlier, two police inspectors were suspended in this case on Tuesday. 35 policemen have been transferred. This information was given by the Public Relations Officer of Palghar Police.

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Suspended policemen were convicted of not stopping the violence in the initial investigation. It was also said that this type of action can be done on other people as well. It is noteworthy that two sadhus and a driver were brutally beaten to death in Gadchinchale village under Palghar in Maharashtra. This whole incident happened in front of the eyes of some policemen present there. The investigation conducted after this has also exposed the negligence of the police.

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