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HC stays state cabinet decision to withdraw 52 criminal cases
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HC stays state cabinet decision to withdraw 52 criminal cases

The Karnataka High Court has temporarily halted the state cabinet's decision to withdraw prosecution in 52 criminal cases, criticizing the move as potentially undermining judicial independence. The decision, made by the Congress-led government, faced accusations of political favoritism and selective justice, especially regarding cases linked to communal violence and activism. The court directed that public prosecutors cannot act on the government order until further notice and scheduled a hearing for July 27. The ruling follows a Public Interest Litigation filed by lawyer Girish Bharadwaj, who argued that the executive overstepped its authority in directing case withdrawals. The petition highlighted previous rulings against similar executive actions and alleged that some cases involved serious offenses like rioting and inciting community hostility.

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Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentLeftFactual 94Objective 882 days ago
HC stays state cabinet decision to withdraw 52 criminal cases

The Karnataka High Court has temporarily halted the state cabinet's decision to withdraw prosecution in 52 criminal cases, criticizing the move as potentially undermining judicial independence. The decision, made by the Congress-led government, faced accusations of political favoritism and selective justice, especially regarding cases linked to communal violence and activism. The court directed that public prosecutors cannot act on the government order until further notice and scheduled a hearing for July 27. The ruling follows a Public Interest Litigation filed by lawyer Girish Bharadwaj, who argued that the executive overstepped its authority in directing case withdrawals. The petition highlighted previous rulings against similar executive actions and alleged that some cases involved serious offenses like rioting and inciting community hostility.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the government's decision as politically motivated and highlights criticisms from the opposition BJP, suggesting potential bias against the Congress government. It emphasizes legal arguments supporting judicial independence and criticizes executive overreach, aligning more closely

Why these scores (Factual 94 · Objective 88): Highly factual with clear details about the court's action, the cases involved, and the legal arguments presented. The article remains mostly neutral but includes some contextual framing about political reactions.

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