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Noida Protest Sc Orders Up Police to Produce Accused in Court Amid Alleged Custodial Torture

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism. The news covers a legal and human rights issue related to a workers' protest in Noida, India. There is no mention of specific companies, commodities, supply chains, or market impacts. The event is a domestic law-and-order matter with no discernible effect on any sector or product.
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- Supreme Court ordered UP Police to produce two men in court on Monday over alleged custodial torture.
- Protest in Noida in April involved 40,000-45,000 workers demanding wage increases.
- Over 350 arrests were made during the protest.
- A video allegedly shows police assaulting women; police claim it is morphed or from another location.