The Supreme Court on Monday, 13 October, directed a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the tragic Karur stampede that claimed 41 lives on 27 September.
A bench comprising justices J.K. Maheshwari and N.V. Anjaria appointed former Supreme Court judge Ajay Rastogi to head a committee overseeing the investigation.
The order follows a plea filed by Tamil actor Vijay’s political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), and others, seeking an independent probe under the supervision of the apex court. The plea argued that a fair and impartial investigation would not be possible if conducted solely by Tamil Nadu Police officers. TVK also raised concerns over a possiblepremeditated conspiracy that may have contributed to the stampede.
The petition had criticised the high court for forming a special investigation team (SIT) exclusively with state police officers and for making adverse remarks against the actor-politician and his party, suggesting they left the venue without expressing remorse.
SC to pronounce its order on October 13 on pleas for independent probe into Karur stampede⚠️👇
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Summary of Supreme Court Order on the Karur Stampede (13 October 2025):
1. Concerns Over High Court’s Proceedings:
The Supreme Court (bench led by Justice J. Maheshwari) noted serious procedural and jurisdictional irregularities in the Madras High Court’s handling of the…
The Supreme Court has ordered a CBI investigation into the catastrophic Karur tragedy, which claimed 41 lives during a rally in Tamil Nadu on September 27, 2025.
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The Supreme Court bench, which had reserved its verdict on 10 October, also agreed to hear BJP leader Uma Anandan’s plea challenging the high court’s refusal to order a CBI probe. Another BJP leader from Tamil Nadu, G.S. Mani, has similarly sought a central investigation.
Earlier reports indicated that the rally drew approximately 27,000 attendees, nearly three times the expected 10,000, and police pointed to a seven-hour delay by Vijay in arriving at the venue as a contributing factor to the tragedy.
The Supreme Court’s directive marks a significant step towards an independent investigation into the incident, as families of the victims and political parties await accountability for the disaster.
With PTI inputs
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