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Bombay High Court: 'Koli Dhor' and 'Tokre Koli' Were Interchangeable Terms Based on Historical, Anthropological, and Legal Evidence; Quashes Scrutiny Committee’s Refusal to Validate ‘Tokre Koli’ Claim
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Bombay High Court: ‘Koli Dhor’ and ‘Tokre Koli’ Were Interchangeable Terms Based on Historical, Anthropological, and Legal Evidence; Quashes Scrutiny Committee’s Refusal to Validate ‘Tokre Koli’ Claim

Court’s Decision: The High Court of Bombay quashed the Scheduled Tribe Certificate Scrutiny Committee’s decision, which had refused to validate the petitioner’s claim as belonging to the ‘Tokre Koli’ Scheduled…
Posted by Rawlaw December 2, 2024

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