Supreme Court to decide on 25,000 traders' fate tomorrow
14th Nov 2006, 09:40 GMT
New Delhi, Nov 14: The fate of over 25,000 traders, who have submitted affidavits to stop the misuse of residential premises for commercial activities in the Capital, will be decided by the Supreme Court tomorrow.
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