Justice Delayed: Rampur Tiraha Firing Incident's 30-Year Deadlock
The Uttarakhand High Court has demanded a response within two weeks from the Uttar Pradesh government concerning the stalled cases related to the 1994 Rampur Tiraha firing. Despite 30 years, six cases remain unresolved, hindering justice for victims of the statehood agitation that led to Uttarakhand's formation.

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The Uttarakhand High Court has called for the Uttar Pradesh government to answer within two weeks regarding the stagnant cases linked to the 1994 Rampur Tiraha firing incident.
During the proceedings, the court inquired about the status of six cases tied to the agitation that played a crucial role in Uttarakhand's statehood movement.
Despite 30 years passing, no resolution has been reached in these cases, which were transferred to the Muzaffarnagar court, yet remain dormant.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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