IndiaNov 5, 2019, 8:09 PM IST
The Delhi high court had issued a notice and stated, 'no coercive action against lawyers to events subsequent to Tis Hazari clashes.' The Ministry of Home Affairs has sought a clarification from the court in this regard.
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