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Executing Courts Shouldn't Allow Withdrawal & Refiling Of Execution Petitions Without Valid Reason : Supreme Court

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The Court also flagged 1.41 lakh execution petitions pending in Karnataka High Court.
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The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) ruled that persons deprived of their liberty can directly process amparo proceedings to demand that the judicial authorities comply with measures to improve their living conditions in detention.The decision of the plenary of the Court derives from petitions made by inmates in Chiapas and Coahuila, who requested medical care and pharmacological treatment.These requests were ignored by the prisons …

The issue is judged on a repeatable basis and should therefore be followed by the lower courts of the Court of Justice.

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livelaw.in broke the news in India on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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