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Maroc Maroc - HINDUSTANTIMES.COM - Lucknow News - 02/Jul 14:57

We’ve sent letters to 700 lawyers’ associations, sought suggestions, says chairman of the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh Shiv Kishore Gaur

Chairman of the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh Shiv Kishore Gaur has urged fellow advocates to study new laws and compare them with old ones and thereafter point out flaws, if any.

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