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SC issues notice to Central government on Jharkhand's plea against HC order on illegal immigration

IndiaTimes Friday, 8 November 2024
The Supreme Court is reviewing a Jharkhand government plea against a high court order. The high court had formed a committee to investigate alleged illegal immigration from Bangladesh, a claim Jharkhand disputes. The state argues it has already addressed the issue and calls the claims baseless.
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