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Sunday, July 13, 2008
Supreme Court's Terminal List of cases 2008-09
As the Supreme Court is all set to take up the regular cases from July 15, the
list
of Specially Directed and Adjourned Matters for the period from July 2008 onwards (the terminal list)has been put on its website for the first time.
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