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Sandeshkhali woman moves SC, seeks probe into incidents

IndiaTimes Monday, 13 May 2024
A woman from Sandeshkhali has moved the Supreme Court for a court-monitored probe into the recent incidents including sting videos and rape complaints. The petition requested an immediate hearing regarding the Sandeshkhali issue. Justice Sengupta of Calcutta High Court is involved in the case.
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