Supreme Court may grant relief to 25,000 traders
15th Nov 2006, 07:50 GMT
New Delhi, Nov 15: In a significant development, the Supreme Court Wednesday indicated it would grant relief to over 25,000 traders who have promised to stop their commercial activities in residential areas as per two government notifications.
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