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Five-member SC Judges delegation arrives in Manipur's Imphal

The delegation comprising Justices BR Gavai, Surya Kant, Vikram Nath, MM Sundresh, KV Viswanathan and N Kotishwar have arrived in Manipur and will visit relief camps

Updated - March 22, 2025 03:06 pm IST - Imphal

A five-member Supreme Court Judges delegation led by Justice BR Gavai arrived in Imphal, Manipur on Saturday (March 22, 2025).

A five-member Supreme Court Judges delegation led by Justice BR Gavai arrived in Imphal, Manipur on Saturday (March 22, 2025). | Photo Credit: PTI

Justice B R Gavai, who led a delegation of Supreme Court judges that visited Manipur on Saturday (March 22, 2025), called upon people of the ethnic strife-torn state to work together to restore peace and harmony.

Justice Gavai, along with Supreme Court judges Vikram Nath, M M Sundresh and K V Vishwanathan, visited a relief camp in Churachandpur district and met internally displaced persons, officials said.

They also virtually inaugurated a legal services camp, a medical camp and a legal aid clinic from the Mini Secretariat at Lamka in the district, they said.

Chief Justice of Manipur High Court, Justice D Krishnakumar, and Justice Golmei Gaiphulshilu were also present.

Addressing the gathering, Justice Gavai said, “The Constitution of India guarantees equal rights to all citizens of the country.” He also urged the people of the state to restore peace and normalcy.

He said that the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), of which he is the executive chairman, has sanctioned ₹2.5 crore for providing relief materials to internally displaced persons, besides the ₹1.5 crore given earlier.

Justice Gavai said that 109 medical camps have been set up across the state to provide basic healthcare services.

Justice Gavai also stressed the need for readmission of students who had to drop out of school due to the conflict.

He called upon the educational institutions and the public to ensure all students complete their education.

Earlier in the day, the top court delegation was accorded a warm welcome by the lawyers’ fraternity of the state at Imphal airport.

Later, they visited the Sadbhavana Mandap relief centre and interacted with the internally displaced persons.

Several health officials were also facilitated by the judges.

‘Sanad’ was distributed among 41 newly enrolled advocates and stationery was distributed among IDP students.

More than 250 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023.

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