Summary
- The Karnataka High Court has dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) regarding the delay in establishing a judicial panel to investigate Mahatma Gandhi's assassination.
- The court described the petition as a "publicity stunt," refusing to entertain the claims made.
- The PIL questioned why it took the government of India 17 years to set up the inquiry into the conspiracy behind Gandhi's assassination.
- This ruling underscores the court's stance on frivolous litigation and may deter similar future petitions.
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