SC to hear plea seeking continuance of CBI probe into Bengal caste certificate scam
Monday, 12 February 2024
The Supreme Court consented on Monday to hear a stand-alone PIL demanding the continuation of the CBI's investigation into a caste certificate scam in which seats meant for genuine ST candidates were taken by people using counterfeit caste certificates.
The Supreme Court consented on Monday to hear a stand-alone PIL demanding the continuation of the CBI's investigation into a caste certificate scam in which seats meant for genuine ST candidates were taken by people using counterfeit caste certificates.
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