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Over 600 Lawyers Write Letter to CJI Chandrachud, Alleges Attempt to Pressure Judiciary| Oneindia

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Over 600 Lawyers Write Letter to CJI Chandrachud, Alleges Attempt to Pressure Judiciary| Oneindia

Over 600 Lawyers Write Letter to CJI Chandrachud, Alleges Attempt to Pressure Judiciary| Oneindia

A group of 600 lawyers, including prominent figures like Harish Salve and Pinky Anand, has sent a letter to Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud, expressing grave concerns about the actions of a "vested interest group." They accuse this group of exerting pressure on the judiciary, manipulating legal processes, and tarnishing the courts' image for political gain.

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