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731 people died in Manipur camps since ethnic conflict; 43,000 still displaced

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Supreme Court uses its special powers to quash Pocso conviction

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Bajaj Allianz wins mediclaim dispute after probe finds hospital records manipulated

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Art collector loses legal fight over sculpture featuring 165-year-old elephant tusk

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Setback for Trump as US judge strikes down $100,000 fee: How it impacts H-1B visa aspirants

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Murdaugh murder retrial could crack open sealed court records tied to infamous ‘egg juror’

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Not talking for a few days is not marital cruelty: SC

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