Bengal on same page with Centre, Maha over community resources
Wednesday, 1 May 2024
West Bengal argued in SC for interpreting Article 39(b) to distribute privately held land for common good. The debate included same-sex marriage judgment validity challenge, objected by Tushar Mehta. The bench also discussed the West Bengal Land Reforms Act.
West Bengal argued in SC for interpreting Article 39(b) to distribute privately held land for common good. The debate included same-sex marriage judgment validity challenge, objected by Tushar Mehta. The bench also discussed the West Bengal Land Reforms Act.
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