The Supreme Court has rejected a plea for a CBI investigation into alleged corruption surrounding the Tamil Nadu assembly trust vote. A bench led by the Chief Justice deemed the allegations unsubstantiated and lacking credible evidence. The petition claimed the ruling party lacked sufficient numbers to form a government independently, a claim dismissed by the court due to vague and casual assertions without reliable backing.

The Madras High Court dismissed a plea on June 17, 2026, seeking an income tax investigation into alleged discrepancies in Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay's election affidavit.

Supreme Court dismisses plea for probe into Tamil Nadu Assembly's May 13 trust vote, citing vague allegations without reliable evidence.

The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea seeking an investigation into alleged horse-trading during the Tamil Nadu Assembly trust vote. The court found the allegations to be vague…

The Supreme Court has rejected a plea for an investigation into alleged corruption during the Tamil Nadu trust vote. The court found the allegations to be vague and…