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Reaffirms No Absolute Right to Attend Parliament

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Delhi High Court Grants Limited Custody Parole to Detained MP for Lok Sabha Session Amid Jurisdictional Deadlock on Bail, Reaffirms No Absolute Right to Attend Parliament
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Delhi High Court Grants Limited Custody Parole to Detained MP for Lok Sabha Session Amid Jurisdictional Deadlock on Bail, Reaffirms No Absolute Right to Attend Parliament

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court granted custody parole to the petitioner, a sitting Member of Parliament (MP), for two days—February 11 and 13, 2025—to attend the ongoing Fourth Parliamentary…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2025

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