Centre moves Supreme Court seeking relief for Delhi traders
13th Nov 2006, 15:18 GMT
New Delhi, Nov 13: The Centre today moved the Supreme Court seeking relief for about 25,000 traders who have given an undertaking to stop misuse of residential premises for commercial activities and covered by two official notifications from the sealing drive.
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