Relief to traders if they comply with undertakings: Supreme Court
15th Nov 2006, 07:50 GMT
New Delhi, Nov 15: The Supreme Court today said relief against the sealing drive can be given to around 25,000 traders and professionals who have given undertakings, to first comply with them and stop the misuse of residential premises for commercial purposes.
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