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INDIA: INDIA'S HIGHEST COURT RULED THAT TWO OF THREE BROTHERS BELONGING TO HINDUJA FAMILY, WHO FACE CHARGES OVER THE BOFORS ARMS SCANDAL, SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO TRAVEL ABROAD
Title:INDIA: INDIA'S HIGHEST COURT RULED THAT TWO OF THREE BROTHERS BELONGING TO HINDUJA FAMILY, WHO FACE CHARGES OVER THE BOFORS ARMS SCANDAL, SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO TRAVEL ABROAD
Date:12th May 2001
Summary:
(U3) NEW DELHI (MAY 12, 2001) (ANI -- ACCESS ALL)
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LV EXTERIOR OF SUPREME COURT
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SLV/SV LAWYERS ARRIVING (2 SHOTS)
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LV/SV/SLV OF THE COURT PRECINCT/LAWYERS ARRIVING (3 SHOTS)
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MCU (English) S. NATARAJAN, COUNSEL OF CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, SAYING: "They (the brothers) have to be here by 20th. These are
Embargoed:26th May 2001 13:00
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Location:NEW DELHI, INDIA
Country:India
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