Supreme Court pays tribute to lawyers who lost their lives from Corona
The second wave of corona virus in the country may have stopped, but when it was at its peak, it caused havoc in the country, during the second wave of corona, lakhs of people died. At the same time, 77 lawyers of the Supreme Court also died in front of COVID-19.
Keeping this in mind, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court NV Ramana observed a two-minute silence to begin the first day after the summer vacation, expressing condolences to the members of the Bar and their family members who lost their lives due to COVID-19.
Apart from this, during the proceedings of the court, the Supreme Court dismissed the petition of Ranjana Agnihotri. A bench headed by Chief Justice NV Ramana said that the matter highlighted in your petition is not a matter to be considered by the Supreme Court. Let us tell that Ranjana had filed a petition in Nuh, Haryana for the protection of Hindus. In her petition, Ranjana had also sought setting up of an SIT to protect Hindus and investigate forced conversions. He said in his petition that due to the Tablighi Jamaat in Nuh, Haryana, the dominance of Muslims has increased. Here the number of Hindus has come down from 20 percent to 10 percent.