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Drought funds release: SC hears Karnataka's plea, says 'Let there not be a contest between union and state govt'​​​

IndiaTimes Monday, 8 April 2024
Justices Gavai, Mehta, Venkataramani, and Tushar Mehta heard Karnataka's plea on denied NDRF assistance. The delay post IMCT review until Dec 2023 was highlighted, involving Solicitor General, Election Commission, and Live Law.
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