
The Supreme Court ruled against clubbing FIRs from different states for accused individuals, citing potential inconvenience for witnesses and complainants. While rejecting Pavan Kumar Odela's plea to club multi-state and future FIRs as "outright illegal," the court allowed clubbing within Telangana and Maharashtra. Cases in Karnataka, Bengal, Delhi, and Andhra will be probed separately.

The Supreme Court ruled against clubbing FIRs from different states for accused individuals, citing potential inconvenience for witnesses and complainants. While rejecting Pavan Kumar Odela's plea to club multi-state and future FIRs as "outright illegal," the court allowed clubbing within Telangana and Maharashtra. Cases in Karnataka, Bengal, Delhi, and Andhra will be probed separately.
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The Supreme Court ruled against clubbing FIRs from different states for accused individuals, citing potential inconvenience for witnesses and complainants. While rejecting Pavan Kumar Odela's plea to club multi-state and future FIRs as "outright illegal," the court allowed clubbing within Telangana and Maharashtra. Cases in Karnataka, Bengal, Delhi, and Andhra will be probed separately.
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