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The Supreme Court declared zero tolerance for fabricated precedents after tribunals relied on six non-existent judgments in the Essel Infraprojects insolvency matter. A Bombay HC fined a litigant Rs 50,000 for citing untraceable output with green tick-marks and repetitive phrasing during an eviction dispute involving Deepak v Heart & Soul Entertainment Ltd.
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