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Indian Supreme Court Intervenes After Litigant Fined Due to Counsel Issues
The Indian Supreme Court intervened in a case where a litigant was fined Rs 10,000 after one counsel was unprepared to argue and another was not properly instructed.
25 May, 10:00 — 25 May, 10:00
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