Supreme Court Exercises Curative Jurisdiction, Acquits Surendra Koli in Nithari Case Citing ‘Manifest Miscarriage of Justice’

The Supreme Court of India, in a judgment delivered on November 11, 2025, exercised its exceptional curative jurisdiction to acquit Surendra Koli in one of the Nithari serial murder cases (the Rimpa Haldar case). The Court, in Curative Petition (Crl.) No. @Diary No. 49297 of 2025, set aside its own previous judgments, holding that a

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